Re: Xcode configuration woes

2018-11-09 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 9, 2018, at 13:40, Vincent Habchi wrote: >> Yup, NSAppearanceNameDarkAqua is new in macOS 10.14. > […] > >> So you must be on macOS 10.13 with Xcode 10. > > Unfortunately not : >> uname -a > Darwin Air.local 18.2.0 Darwin Kernel Version 18.2.0: Sat Nov 3 12:30:49 PDT > 2018; root:xnu-4

Re: Xcode configuration woes

2018-11-09 Thread Chris Jones
> On 9 Nov 2018, at 8:37 pm, Vincent Habchi wrote: > > Chris, > >>> On 9 Nov 2018, at 21:12, Chris Jones wrote: >>> >>> I mean I run a beta-version of 10.14.2 but the Xcode I’ve installed is >>> 10.1, the production release. >>> Also that doesn’t explain why the headers in /System/Library

Re: Xcode configuration woes

2018-11-09 Thread Vincent Habchi
Chris, > On 9 Nov 2018, at 21:12, Chris Jones wrote: > >> I mean I run a beta-version of 10.14.2 but the Xcode I’ve installed is 10.1, >> the production release. >> Also that doesn’t explain why the headers in /System/Library/Frameworks are >> one version behind… > > I disagree. You are runn

Re: Xcode configuration woes

2018-11-09 Thread Chris Jones
> On 9 Nov 2018, at 8:11 pm, Vincent Habchi wrote: > > Chris, > >> >> Isn't it obvious ? Beta releases are more likely to have problems… > > I mean I run a beta-version of 10.14.2 but the Xcode I’ve installed is 10.1, > the production release. > Also that doesn’t explain why the headers i

Re: Xcode configuration woes

2018-11-09 Thread Vincent Habchi
Chris, > > Isn't it obvious ? Beta releases are more likely to have problems… I mean I run a beta-version of 10.14.2 but the Xcode I’ve installed is 10.1, the production release. Also that doesn’t explain why the headers in /System/Library/Frameworks are one version behind… V.

Re: Xcode configuration woes

2018-11-09 Thread Chris Jones
On 9 Nov 2018, at 7:57 pm, Vincent Habchi wrote: >>> Weird, no? >> >> Not necessarily. You are running beta versions. Anything is possible. >> >> Do you really need do this ? Wouldn't switching to the production version >> not make sense now ? > > How do you mean? Isn't it obvious ? Beta

Re: Xcode configuration woes

2018-11-09 Thread Vincent Habchi
>> Weird, no? > > Not necessarily. You are running beta versions. Anything is possible. > > Do you really need do this ? Wouldn't switching to the production version not > make sense now ? How do you mean? V.

Re: Xcode configuration woes

2018-11-09 Thread Chris Jones
> On 9 Nov 2018, at 7:40 pm, Vincent Habchi wrote: > > Ryan, > >> Yup, NSAppearanceNameDarkAqua is new in macOS 10.14. > […] > >> So you must be on macOS 10.13 with Xcode 10. > > Unfortunately not : >> uname -a > Darwin Air.local 18.2.0 Darwin Kernel Version 18.2.0: Sat Nov 3 12:30:49 PDT

Re: Xcode configuration woes

2018-11-09 Thread Vincent Habchi
Ryan, > Yup, NSAppearanceNameDarkAqua is new in macOS 10.14. […] > So you must be on macOS 10.13 with Xcode 10. Unfortunately not : > uname -a Darwin Air.local 18.2.0 Darwin Kernel Version 18.2.0: Sat Nov 3 12:30:49 PDT 2018; root:xnu-4903.231.1~11/RELEASE_X86_64 x86_64 As you can see, I eve

Re: Xcode configuration woe

2018-11-09 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 8, 2018, at 07:16, Vincent Habchi wrote: > I try to update QGis to 3.4.1, and stumble on that compilation error: > > — > /opt/local/var/macports/build/_macports-ports_gis_qgis3/qgis3/work/QGIS-3_4_1/src/native/mac/qgsmacnative.mm:125:18: > error: property 'effectiveAppearance' not foun