> On Oct 19, 2014, at 12:50 AM, Ned Deily <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> In article <[email protected]>,
> Chris Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Its quite simple, you need the OSX 10.10 SDK, which is only available in 
>> Xcode 6.1, which for whatever reason is not released yet. You need to wait 
>> for it....
> 
> The reason, I think, is that Xcode 6.0.x was released to support iOS 8 
> when iOS 8 was released so it does not include an OS X 10.10 SDK since 
> 10.10 wasn't released at that point yet.  Xcode 6.1 will support iOS 8.1 
> which apparently is anticipated to release on Monday 10/20 US time so I 
> would expect to see Xcode 6.1 released via the Mac App Store then as 
> well.
> 
> Apparently, Apple decided (somewhat understandably) that it wasn't worth 
> the effort to rev bump Xcode 6.0.x just to include a 10.10 SDK just for 
> the four days between the release of 10.10 and the release of 8.1 and 
> they didn't want to publicly pre-release an 8.1 SDK.  Thus we're in this 
> weird limbo state - unless you are a member of one of the (paid) Apple 
> Developer programs that give non-disclosure access to pre-releases.  Why 
> Apple chose to not release 10.10 and 8.1 simultaneously may never be 
> known but it could just be they didn't want to overload the Interwebz 
> and/or their support organizations.
> 

The truly annoying thing is that 6.0.1 was released along with 10.10 -- and a 
comment 
that it "supported" 10.10.
Where the definition of "supported" means -- will run under 10.10; but does NOT
provide 10.10 tools!

Most annoying.




T.T.F.N.
William H. Magill
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# Macmini6,1 Intel Core i5 [2.5 Ghz - 4GB 1600MHz] OS X 10.10 OSX Server (now 
dead)

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