Hi, I've made a branch with the following commit message: Use output of xcode-select to determine path of Xcode in Mac Makefile, instead of hard-coding. xcode-select allows for multiple versions of Xcode to be installed and to be selected by the user. DO NOT put a space in a renamed Xcode.app, however: this will break SDK detection in the Makefile. Add OS X 10.14 SDKs for x64 build, as supplied by Xcode 10. which does the following: build.macos32x86/common/Makefile.flags & build.macos64x64/common/Makefile.flags: -XCODE:=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer +XCODE:=$(shell /usr/bin/xcode-select -p) and: build.macos64x64/common/Makefile.flags -SDKs:=MacOSX10.10.sdk MacOSX10.11.sdk MacOSX10.12.sdk MacOSX10.13.sdk +SDKs:=MacOSX10.10.sdk MacOSX10.11.sdk MacOSX10.12.sdk MacOSX10.13.sdk MacOSX10.14.sdk However, I'm not sure I have permissions to push my branch and create a pull request. If that's the model you use, please let me know. I am use @tcj on github. Thanks, Tim |
Hi Tim,
On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 8:58 AM Tim Johnson <[hidden email]> wrote:
Yes, that's the model. Talk to Fabio about permissions if you're denied access. And if that fails I can make the above edits for you but would prefer you are granted sufficient permission. _,,,^..^,,,_ best, Eliot |
On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 8:11 PM Eliot Miranda <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi Tim, We follow the fork-and-pull-request approach [1] on GitHub. Simply fork the repo, push your commits, and open a PR against the official repository and we'll merge your commits in. Fabio
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