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macOS - Xcode project is obsolete #118

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nekoniaow opened this issue Jun 1, 2018 · 3 comments
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macOS - Xcode project is obsolete #118

nekoniaow opened this issue Jun 1, 2018 · 3 comments

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@nekoniaow
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nekoniaow commented Jun 1, 2018

Although the macOS version seems relatively active, the XCode project included with the source is woefully out of date (even for me who is still on macOS Sierra) and does not allow to build the current version.
I presume that most current macOS developer build Oricutron only from the Makefile?

Having an updated and functional XCode project would be nice.

Note: I am currently working on it and should be able to push my fixes in a few days, feel free to assign me this issue (if the project's rights allow it, I have no idea how these work).

@polluks
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polluks commented Jun 4, 2018

FYI the port works w/o Xcode.

@nekoniaow
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nekoniaow commented Jun 6, 2018

Thanks for the notice.
This is indeed what I inferred when I noticed that the makefile(s) were properly updated.
However, I like to have the option of using Xcode (for some weird and obscure reason). ;)

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seclorum commented Mar 2, 2020

Xcode makes management of the new Entitlements requirement easier to manage - needed for sandbox execution.

Right now the "package-osx" target produces a non-working .app bundle due to missing codesign/entitlements phases. Maybe this should be a new issue, but also is something that could be fixed with an updated Xcode project.

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