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I suspect most of us here aren’t familiar enough with macOS deployments to answer those sorts of Qs. You might be able to get a decent answer via zendesk support
@glenjamin I have gotten emails about the Xcode version:
Hi there,
We’re reaching out to you to let you know that we have deprecated the following macOS images on CircleCI and will be removing them from our platform:
Xcode 9.3.1 - deprecated, removal date: 28 September, 2020
Xcode 9.0.1 - deprecated, removal date: 5 October, 2020
In the last two weeks, you have used the Xcode 9.3.1 or 9.0.1 images on the following project(s):
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but I think it might be nice information to have how to build for older macOS / iOS versions somewhere, so people know it's safe to just upgrade
mac:
macos:
xcode: "12.0.0"
environment:
MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET: 10.13 # 10.12 is EOL
from our chief mac support engineer: > adam [15:15] > It’s very project dependant > adam [15:17] > Deployment target setting in that way would only work for Xcode projects and really it should be set in the xcode project itself
@glenjamin FWIW I'm not using an Xcode project, but building a binary with GraalVM native-image which uses the C++ compiler from XCode (I think). With the above settings, I find this:
Load command 9
cmd LC_VERSION_MIN_MACOSX
cmdsize 16
version 10.13
sdk 10.15.6