Hi Jim, Thanks. I have Xcode 9 which has the following:
$ xcodebuild -showsdks
iOS SDKs:
iOS 11.0 -sdk iphoneos11.0
iOS Simulator SDKs:
Simulator - iOS 11.0 -sdk iphonesimulator11.0
macOS SDKs:
macOS 10.13 -sdk macosx10.13
tvOS SDKs:
tvOS 11.0 -sdk appletvos11.0
tvOS Simulator SDKs:
Simulator - tvOS 11.0 -sdk appletvsimulator11.0
watchOS SDKs:
watchOS 4.0 -sdk watchos4.0
watchOS Simulator SDKs:
Simulator - watchOS 4.0 -sdk watchsimulator4.0
I modified configure to target 10.13 and adjusted the egrep:
sdk_found=`xcodebuild -showsdks | $EGREP "sdk macosx10.(10|11|12|13)" | sed -e
"s/.*sdk //" | head -n1`
Also -
# sdk_target=10.9
sdk_target=10.13
The last means the environment variable MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET in the release
script is not used.
On to the next issue with the category B downloads. Certificate store issues
giving 500 errors.
Also, I noticed a version 5.5 of Tomcat ….
Regards,
Dave
> On Oct 25, 2017, at 5:32 AM, Jim Jagielski <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Actually, if you have Xcode7 or Xcode8, there is no need for
> Xcodelegacy at all.
>
> All Xcodelegacy does is obtain older macOS SDKs and installs them
> in Xcode. But we use the latest SDK available (via configure). So
> Xcodelegacy is not a requirement/dependency per se. It's just
> useful in case we get into a situation where we need to
> use an older SDK rather than the latest.
>
>> On Oct 24, 2017, at 6:00 PM, Dave Fisher <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Jim,
>>
>> I’m hung up on what I should do with https://github.com/devernay/xcodelegacy
>> <https://github.com/devernay/xcodelegacy>
>>
>> What should I download before I run the scripts? Which form of the command
>> should I use?
>>
>> BTW - this requirement is only mentioned in the build release script.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dave
>>
>>> On Oct 23, 2017, at 5:38 PM, Dave Fisher <[email protected]
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Jim,
>>>
>>> I wanted to validate build instructions. Should I take these two from your
>>> github for my MacOS Sierra environment?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Dave
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>>> On Oct 20, 2017, at 7:31 AM, Jim Jagielski <[email protected]
>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Just a FYI that I am tracking dmake and epm on the
>>>> below Github pages:
>>>>
>>>> o https://github.com/jimjag/epm <https://github.com/jimjag/epm>
>>>> o https://github.com/jimjag/dmake <https://github.com/jimjag/dmake>
>>>>
>>>> I know we are moving away from dmake, but IMO it'll take
>>>> some time for that to be complete. Plus, updating to the
>>>> latest version of EPM is useful (it's the ONLY way to build
>>>> the macOS versions now, for example), but we also need
>>>> the AOO-specific patches in there. Which are included
>>>> in my forks.
>>>>
>>>> Just topic for discussion and chewing over
>>>>
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