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sgrogan wrote:Thanks Peter,
So "git bisect" we go.
Edit: If your up for it brusk, we can learn some together.
Next time, sure. You guys are too quick !
ian.rees wrote:brusk - I tried running your build on a Yosemite machine (MacOS 10.10.5) and got an error message in the GUI:
You can’t use this version of the application “FreeCAD” with this version of OS X.
You have OS X 10.10.5. The application requires OS X 10.11 or later.
In Xcode at least, there's a setting "OS X Deployment Target" which maps to MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET environment variable. This probably needs to get turned back to whatever the oldest OS X we can support is, I'd guess 10.8ish ? This setting is distinct from the SDK version, which I'd guess is 10.11 on your build machine. HTH! -Ian-
ian.rees wrote:brusk, could you try building from https://github.com/ianrrees/FreeCAD_tin ... nexion-mac and let me know how it goes? I've got a SpaceNavigator, so can test your application bundle if it compiles. Thanks! -Ian-
Sorry, missed this! Did you get it tested? Saw it was merged to the travis build.
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