On May 23, 2021, at 18:45, Dave Horsfall wrote:
> So, where can I find Xcode for 10.12.6
The range of Xcode versions that are compatible with each macOS version is
documented in our wiki:
https://trac.macports.org/wiki/XcodeVersionInfo
> From: "Dave Horsfall"
> Subject: Xcode for Sierra 10.12.6
>
> Odd; a while ago I asked where I could get Xcode for Sierra 10.12.6 as
> it's no longer officially supported, and received a number of replies.
>
> With the coming of MacPorts 2.7.0 I realised that I needed it and went
> looking for sa
On 2021-05-23 at 19:45:17 UTC-0400 (Mon, 24 May 2021 09:45:17 +1000 (EST))
Dave Horsfall
is rumored to have said:
> So, where can I find Xcode for 10.12.6
https://developer.apple.com/download/more/?=xcode
Not sure which version you need, but it will be there.
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Bill Cole
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Odd; a while ago I asked where I could get Xcode for Sierra 10.12.6 as
it's no longer officially supported, and received a number of replies.
With the coming of MacPorts 2.7.0 I realised that I needed it and went
looking for said messages, but they seem to have vanished.
So, where can I find
On May 21, 2021, at 18:03, Dave Horsfall wrote:
> On Fri, 21 May 2021, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>> You might conceivably want to run "sudo port reclaim" on occasion to remove
>> ports and distfiles that are no longer needed. Make sure you look at the
>> list of ports it prints and confirm that
On 2021-5-24 00:04 , Jeffrey Jay Hayes wrote:
Hi Joshua
I have Xcode 11.3.1 installed .. I will have to check which version of
the SDK is installed
The definitive test is whether you get the SQL error shown in the ticket
after selfupdating to 2.7.0 from an earlier version. You can check the