Our production builds use Xcode 12.4 [1]. The GitHub Actions build
haven't caught up yet. See JDK-8266218 [2].
-- Kevin
[1] https://github.com/openjdk/jfx/blob/master/build.properties#L93
[2] https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8266218
On 6/16/2021 10:54 AM, John Neffenger wrote:
On 6/
On 6/16/21 10:21 AM, John Neffenger wrote:
4. Finally look up what the GitHub Actions are using (12.4).
Oops, make that "Finally look up what the project uses (12.4)."
For the record, our GitHub Actions use Xcode_11.3.1. [1]
John
[1]:
https://github.com/openjdk/jfx/blob/master/.github/workf
On 6/16/21 9:56 AM, Philip Race wrote:
1) Don't let macOS upgrade my xcode tools automatically
Lesson learned! But then there's that annoying red badge on your System
Preferences forever. :-)
Actually, it was worse, and went more like this (just in case any else
gets led off-course by the e
FWIW this is why I
1) Don't let macOS upgrade my xcode tools automatically
2) Let someone else trail blaze :-), unless I am ready to do the work
to make the upgraded tools work.
-phil.
On 6/16/21 9:27 AM, John Neffenger wrote:
Just a heads-up about using the latest Xcode 12.5 ...
Can you file a bug? We will take a look at it.
Thanks.
-- Kevin
On 6/16/2021 9:27 AM, John Neffenger wrote:
Just a heads-up about using the latest Xcode 12.5 ...
I use the Command Line Tools for Xcode 12.4 (at 431 MB) to build
JavaFX on macOS as an alternative to the full Xcode package (at
Just a heads-up about using the latest Xcode 12.5 ...
I use the Command Line Tools for Xcode 12.4 (at 431 MB) to build JavaFX
on macOS as an alternative to the full Xcode package (at 11.86 GB).
Thank you, Arunprasad Rajkumar! [1]
Then Apple Software Update installed the latest Command Line To