On Wednesday September 06 2017 22:05:16 Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia wrote:

Hi,

Sorry, I didn't notice any such changes to base - I update that only when I 
have a very good reason, and probably would gloss over changes that are 
irrelevant. Not even having the DevSDK installed ... what good is a computer 
for in that case? ;)

>the DevSDK (the part of the Command Line Tools package that installs 
>/usr/include) is not installed. 

OK, wondered what that was.
This is one side-effect of upgrading as little as possible (and using Linux 
systems in parallel): you forget the hoops you have to go through to get things 
to work. (Also like how to prune Xcode back down to a justifiable disk 
footprint by removing crud I'll never use ....)

>This allows our clang ports to "just work" for users that install them without 
>installing the DevSDK.

And it changes nothing for the others?

>Removing proxying through xcrun has nothing to do with making it possible to 
>use other compilers.

Well, Qt does `xcrun -sdk $QMAKE_MAC_SDK -find $QMAKE_CXX` and as far as I've 
seen that means you always get the clang from Xcode no matter what QMAKE_CXX is 
set to.

R.

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