If I am charitable and treat this as an Xcode bug caused by Apple instead of a CMake bug (which is probably closer to the truth than saying it is your fault at CMake), I looked at the known issues Apple has listed for Xcode 9 and Apple seems to be unaware of this problem or refusing to admit it is a bug in their code, and is expecting you to do a workaround for their bug, and they have not fixed it in the Xcode 9.1 beta either, so it looks like Apple is expecting you to deal with this and not them. app package of a nightly build, it didn’t work when I tried using it, the nightly build got into an infinite loop when compiling a fairly small program and after about 8 hours when I knew for sure it was an infinite loop I finally terminated it and went back to the latest stable version of CMake.
Download cleanmymac 3.9.4 install#
I tried a nightly version of CMake but couldn’t get it to work with the Homebrew package manager which is what I use to install a lot of programs and what uses CMake to build a whole lot of them, Homebrew only seems to work with release versions of CMake and when I overrode the CMake binaries with ones from inside the. Since I am not yet ready to upgrade to macOS 10.13 High Sierra due to various issues and incompatibilities I have heard about, I am wondering if I should downgrade to Xcode 8.3.3 since it seems CMake 3.10 which has the necessary fix to be able to compile things on macOS 10.12 Sierra using Xcode 9 with CMake keeps getting its release date delayed. Previously the 3.10 release was scheduled for October 2nd according to but now it seems to be moved back to today, October 5th, according to that same page, so it seems like the due dates on those milestone webpages are moving targets and there is not much of any predictability.
Does it include the fix for compiling on macOS 10.12 Sierra when you have Xcode 9 installed? It says here that that fix will not land until CMake 3.10 and I do not see it in the list of changes for this 3.9.4 release.