Thanks Paul, I was wondering about a VM. I've scanned Oracle's docs for all of 10 minutes but it looks a bit complicated. Did you need to partition your hard drive? It also says to put the OS intaller on a DVD but of course we don't have DVD drives any more. Does the mounted OS install image work?

On 4/23/21 4:13 PM, Paul Dupuis via use-livecode wrote:
On 4/23/2021 5:02 PM, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode wrote:
Apple will require SDK 14 for new or updated iOS apps. Due to incompatible 32-bit software, I'm still on Mojave. Does this mean I need to update to Big Sur or Catalina before I can build for iOS?

I don't suppose there's any way to do it on Mojave? I've been dreading this...


I run Mojave on a Macbook Pro and use VirtualBox to have a Catalina and Big Sur VMs as I too have 32 bit software I want to be able to continue to run. I do macOS development under Mojave and only use the Catalina and/or Big Sur VMs for testing or builds (if for some reason I need to check a build under one of those OSes. Both Catalina and Big Sur work with VirtualBox. VMs are of course slower, but he ability to back them up, clone them, restore to a specific save point and such I think outweigh  the speed as a developer tool.



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