On Oct 1, 2024, at 05:36, Chris Jones wrote:
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> Are the runners arm64 or x86_64 ? We have the buildbot for x86_64 macOS15 so
> enabling runners for that should be OK I would guess.
GitHub offers runners for macOS 12 x86_64, macOS 13 x86_64, macOS 14 arm64, and
I presume macOS 15 arm64.
Are the runners arm64 or x86_64 ? We have the buildbot for x86_64 macOS15 so
enabling runners for that should be OK I would guess.
> On 1 Oct 2024, at 4:09 am, Joshua Root wrote:
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>>> On Mon, Sep 30, 2024, at 7:51 PM, Ryan Carsten Schmidt wrote:
>>> > On Sep 30, 2024, at 18:47, Mark
On Mon, Sep 30, 2024, at 7:51 PM, Ryan Carsten Schmidt wrote:
> On Sep 30, 2024, at 18:47, Mark E Anderson wrote:
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> Github seems to have a macOS 15 runner in beta, which might help out
on our quest to squash macOS 15 bugs. Although, I have noticed the CI
can be a little fickle when doing some
Github seems to have a macOS 15 runner in beta, which might help out on our
quest to squash macOS 15 bugs. Although, I have noticed the CI can be a little
fickle when doing something big like qt.
—Mark
Oof yeah I forgot about that part. I remember the days where everything just
timed out.
—Mark
On Mon, Sep 30, 2024, at 7:51 PM, Ryan Carsten Schmidt wrote:
> > On Sep 30, 2024, at 18:47, Mark E Anderson wrote:
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> > Github seems to have a macOS 15 runner in beta, which might help out on our
> On Sep 30, 2024, at 18:47, Mark E Anderson wrote:
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> Github seems to have a macOS 15 runner in beta, which might help out on our
> quest to squash macOS 15 bugs. Although, I have noticed the CI can be a
> little fickle when doing something big like qt.
I haven't set up the macOS 15 arm64 bui