Due to other changes building master is no longer possible with macOS 10.11. SDK 10.13 is required
now (maybe SDK 10.12 but I’m unable to verify this).
On 22. Nov 2018, at 09:50, Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> wrote:
Slightly related, could we bump the minimum macOS version requirement? We have had it at 10.9 for
quite some time now already. IMHO we should bump it once a year, so that the maximum age of macOS
we support stays the same. (Assuming macOS keeps coming out with a new 10.x release once a year.)
Bumping it to 10.10 would for instance allow us to with a clean conscience get rid of the dubious
macOS-specific code that perhaps tries to make buttons "pulsate", as that look has not been in
vogue since pre-10.10 days. (See tdf#114839 and look for AquaBlinker in vcl.)
Perhaps bump to 10.11 even?
--tml
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