The problem is that it doesn’t get testing prior to release, in that case, and
working with SPI is really tricky; I’ve done enough profiling to know that it
didn’t leak when I wrote it, but who knows what they’ve changed since then.
Maybe I can find time to update the OS on the build machine, but I’m not sure
what version I can put on that hardware.
From: Christiaan Hofman [mailto:cmhof...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2017 9:20 AM
To: About BibDesk development. <bibdesk-develop@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [Bibdesk-develop] nightly build problem
I've now put the code for 10.13 between an sdk check so it won't be a problem
when building on older systems. I am not completely sure about how bad the
deprecated function is. I did not check for the leak, and the warning is not
really clear about whether it leaks or not. It only says it may leak. But
adding an extra release leads to an overrelease, so there does not seem to be
an overretain. So I think as long as the actual release us built on High Sierra
there should now be no problem.
Christiaan
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