> On Nov 18, 2020, at 10:39, Peter Hancock wrote:
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> On 13/11/2020 10:42, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>> On macOS 10.15, you can avoid even more problems by limiting yourself to
>> Xcode 11.7 and the Xcode 11.5 version of the command line tools. Upgrading
>> to Xcode 12 or the Xcode 12 version of th
On 13/11/2020 10:42, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On macOS 10.15, you can avoid even more problems by limiting yourself to
> Xcode 11.7 and the Xcode 11.5 version of the command line tools. Upgrading to
> Xcode 12 or the Xcode 12 version of the command line tools will cause some
> ports to fail to buil
On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 06:45:17PM -0600, Ryan Schmidt
wrote:
> On Nov 16, 2020, at 17:32, raf wrote:
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> > On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 11:56:54AM -0600, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> >
> >> You should definitely never run with a mismatched set of Xcode and its
> >> command line tools. Either update the c
On Nov 16, 2020, at 17:32, raf wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 11:56:54AM -0600, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>> You should definitely never run with a mismatched set of Xcode and its
>> command line tools. Either update the command line tools to the Xcode
>> 12.2 version or downgrade Xcode to whatever
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 11:56:54AM -0600, Ryan Schmidt
wrote:
> You should definitely never run with a mismatched set of Xcode and its
> command line tools. Either update the command line tools to the Xcode
> 12.2 version or downgrade Xcode to whatever it was before. Using Xcode
> 11.x and match
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On Nov 15, 2020, at 11:18, Kevin Horton wrote:
> Caution - It looks like some recent macOS update fiddled with the preferences
> in Software Update. I found this morning that XCode on one Mac ha
On Nov 12, 2020, at 23:08, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
> One or two times past, an Xcode version around the time of a new OS release
> has been a problem on the older OS.
>
> I don't see anything likely to be that way with Xcode 12.2 (and MacPorts) on
> Catalina, but I'm looking for alternati
One or two times past, an Xcode version around the time of a new OS release has
been a problem on the older OS.
I don't see anything likely to be that way with Xcode 12.2 (and MacPorts) on
Catalina, but I'm looking for alternative opinions; reverting is a nuisance.
I'm in no hurry for Big Sur a