@Cloph, Which xcode was used to build LibreOffice 6.1.4.2 ? if it was a
recent one, could it be possible to downgrade it to 9.4.1 and rebuild
6.1.4.2 ? We get new reports everyday...
One doesn't need to "downgrade" as such, one can have several versions
installed. Download the 9.4.1 .xip file from
https://developer.apple.com/download/more/ , let it unpack to Xcode.app,
rename that to Xcode-9.4.1.app (for instance), and then before building
LibreOffice, run: sudo xcode-select --switch
~/Downloads/Xcode-9.4.1.app/Contents/Developer (or similar).
To switch back the the normal Xcode, run: sudo xcode-select --switch
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer .
But presumably this is not anything new...
--tml
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