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Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2021 3:09 PM
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Subject: XCode command line tools 12
I'm still debating what to do about XCode on a Mojave machine. Couple of
questions:
1. LC says to use 12.1 but the latest command line tools are 12.5. Is 12.1
specifically requ
: Thursday, May 20, 2021 8:59 AM
To: How to use LiveCode
Cc: Mike Kerner
Subject: Re: XCode command line tools 12
I disagree with not putting it in your applications folder. What I will do,
instead, is rename the folder to "XCode"+version
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Subject: XCode command line tools 12
I'm still debating what to do about XCode on a Mojave machine. Couple of
questions:
1. LC says to use 12.1 but the latest c
I'm still debating what to do about XCode on a Mojave machine. Couple of
questions:
1. LC says to use 12.1 but the latest command line tools are 12.5. Is 12.1 specifically
required or is a newer version okay? 12.1 was a GM seed but was quickly updated to 12.2.
2. The main question: I've