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Use XCode 8.3 for macOS on Travis #30599
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This corresponds to macOS 10.12 Sierra. XCode 8 covers El Capitan and Sierra, so if Travis is giving us XCode 8.x for x < 3, we're on El Cap. Homebrew supports only three versions of macOS at a time, which means that El Cap (10.11) is no longer support. This is likely why our Mac builds are trying to build GCC from source; a bottle might not be available.
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We'll need this change on the release branches in order to have working macOS CI. |
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This corresponds to macOS 10.12 Sierra. XCode 8 covers El Capitan and Sierra, so if Travis is giving us XCode 8.x for x < 3, we're on El Cap. Homebrew supports only three versions of macOS at a time, which means that El Cap (10.11) is no longer support. This is likely why our Mac builds are trying to build GCC from source; a bottle might not be available. (cherry picked from commit 862fe08)
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This corresponds to macOS 10.12 Sierra. XCode 8 covers El Capitan and Sierra, so if Travis is giving us XCode 8.x for x < 3, we're on El Cap. Homebrew supports only three versions of macOS at a time, which means that El Cap (10.11) is no longer support. This is likely why our Mac builds are trying to build GCC from source; a bottle might not be available. (cherry picked from commit 862fe08)
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This corresponds to macOS 10.12 Sierra. XCode 8 covers El Capitan and Sierra, so if Travis is giving us XCode 8.x for x < 3, we're on El Cap. Homebrew supports only three versions of macOS at a time, which means that El Cap (10.11) is no longer support. This is likely why our Mac builds are trying to build GCC from source; a bottle might not be available.
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This corresponds to macOS 10.12 Sierra. XCode 8 covers El Capitan and Sierra, so if Travis is giving us XCode 8.x for x < 3, we're on El Cap. Homebrew supports only three versions of macOS at a time, which means that El Cap (10.11) is no longer support. This is likely why our Mac builds are trying to build GCC from source; a bottle might not be available.
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This corresponds to macOS 10.12 Sierra. XCode 8 covers El Capitan and Sierra, so if Travis is giving us XCode 8.x for x < 3, we're on El Cap. Homebrew supports only three versions of macOS at a time, which means that El Cap (10.11) is no longer support. This is likely why our Mac builds are trying to build GCC from source; a bottle might not be available.
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This corresponds to macOS 10.12 Sierra. XCode 8 covers El Capitan and Sierra, so if Travis is giving us XCode 8.x for x < 3, we're on El Cap. Homebrew supports only three versions of macOS at a time, which means that El Cap (10.11) is no longer support. This is likely why our Mac builds are trying to build GCC from source; a bottle might not be available.
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This corresponds to macOS 10.12 Sierra. XCode 8 covers El Capitan and Sierra, so if Travis is giving us XCode 8.x for x < 3, we're on El Cap. Homebrew supports only three versions of macOS at a time, which means that El Cap (10.11) is no longer support. This is likely why our Mac builds are trying to build GCC from source; a bottle might not be available.
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This corresponds to macOS 10.12 Sierra. XCode 8 covers El Capitan and Sierra, so if Travis is giving us XCode 8.x for x < 3, we're on El Cap. Homebrew supports only three versions of macOS at a time, which means that El Cap (10.11) is no longer supported. This is likely why our Mac builds are trying to build GCC from source; a bottle might not be available.