On Thu, 27 May 2021, Dave Horsfall wrote:
I'm a cautious person by nature, so I think I'll battle Xcode first as I
really need it, then I'll look at High Sierra when I have the time (it's
like watching paint dry, as I recall) and extra memory (it's struggling
with 4GB because I have dozens of
On Mon, 24 May 2021, Christopher Chavez wrote:
I think you are referring to this thread:
https://lists.macports.org/pipermail/macports-users/2021-January/049313.html
That's the one; thanks! And thanks to others as well.
I'm a cautious person by nature, so I think I'll battle Xcode first as
On May 23, 2021, at 18:45, Dave Horsfall wrote:
> So, where can I find Xcode for 10.12.6
The range of Xcode versions that are compatible with each macOS version is
documented in our wiki:
https://trac.macports.org/wiki/XcodeVersionInfo
> From: "Dave Horsfall"
> Subject: Xcode for Sierra 10.12.6
>
> Odd; a while ago I asked where I could get Xcode for Sierra 10.12.6 as
> it's no longer officially supported, and received a number of replies.
>
> With the coming of MacPorts 2.7.0 I realised that
On 2021-05-23 at 19:45:17 UTC-0400 (Mon, 24 May 2021 09:45:17 +1000 (EST))
Dave Horsfall
is rumored to have said:
> So, where can I find Xcode for 10.12.6
https://developer.apple.com/download/more/?=xcode
Not sure which version you need, but it will be there.
--
Bill Cole
b...@scconsult.com
Odd; a while ago I asked where I could get Xcode for Sierra 10.12.6 as
it's no longer officially supported, and received a number of replies.
With the coming of MacPorts 2.7.0 I realised that I needed it and went
looking for said messages, but they seem to have vanished.
So, where can I find