On 2/25/2019 6:09 AM, Karlin High wrote:
I'm planing to ask on the Apple Developer Forum about possibilities for
Linux cross-compile - explaining our current situation, future options,
and software license concerns.
Starting discussion on Apple Developer Forum. Post is currently awaiting
moderation; it might appear here:
<https://forums.developer.apple.com/community/xcode/getting-started>
"
I am doing some research and testing for the GNU LilyPond project.
(http://lilypond.org, sheet music engraving software) This is part of an
effort to produce a 64-bit macOS version of the software as required by
the next macOS version; currently only 32-bit is offered. The installer
packages for LilyPond are built using not XCode, but a cross-compiler on
Linux (http://lilypond.org/gub/) which produces installers for Linux,
macOS, Windows, and FreeBSD. It looks like that build system would need
a newer version of the macOS SDK from XCode to produce a 64-bit macOS
installer; currently it appears to use Mac OS X SDK 10.4u. And a quick
reading of the current XCode Software Licence Agreement finds that
Section 2.5 "Copies" does not allow for using any part of XCode on
anything but Apple-branded hardware. I am unsure which Apple forum is
best for further discussion on that. If this one is suitable, I'll
continue here. Otherwise, which one should I use?
"
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Karlin High
Missouri, USA
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