On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 11:59 PM John Ralls <jra...@ceridwen.us> wrote:

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> > On Nov 16, 2020, at 9:09 AM, Andrius Rinkevicius via gtk-osx-users-list <
> gtk-osx-users-list@gnome.org> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> > does anybody have any experience how gtk-osx operates on the Big Sur?
> > I have one user reporting that that Bluefish has very slow or broken
> scrolling of textview, also some modal windows are broken (looks like Big
> Sur converted them to tabs). Bluefish is build using gtk 3.6.4 and XCode
> 6.3, so these problems might be caused by old build system.
> > Looking forward for any hints...
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> gtk-osx works fine on BigSur, though not all dependencies yet work on
> Apple Silicon (especially those that use assembler, no surprise).
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> gtk-osx hasn't supported Gtk 3.6.4 nor Xcode 6.3 for at least 5 years so
> you're obviously not using it to build Bluefish. Maybe you should start...
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> FWIW, GnuCash and Gramps *do* use gtk-osx to build their Mac bundles and
> they do work well on BigSur, including in Rosetta2 on Apple Silicon.
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> I would like to keep support for MacOSX 10.9 and avoid building separate
binaries for different MacOS versions. It turned out that is hard to find
information what minimum MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET particular Xcode version
supports. At least, I could not find it on wikipedia etc. Could you help to
select right Xcode version if I target minimum OSX version to be 10.9, and
want to have it working on BigSur at the same time?
Andrius
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