Probably mostly a question directed at Mike, but I'm sending it to the list so others can follow...
The gnucash repository contains a gnucash.xcodeproj directory that was set up by Mike Alexander in 2014 as a helper to run unit tests via xcode. It has gotten regular updates until somewhere in 2017. Since then the code paths have been changing a lot and in its current state this project folder is unusable. On the other hand, meanwhile the gnucash project has switched to the cmake toolchain which natively can generate xcode project files. Having no access any more to an Apple PC, I can't test how well that works but I have no reason to assume it wouldn't. With this capability baked into cmake do we still want to keep the old xcode project in our repo ? Can it do something we wouldn't be able to do with the cmake generated xcode project (possibly after some tweaking of our current cmake scripts) ? Geert _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel