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<__monty__> Am I correct in thinking the reason to keep an "old" Apple SDK version is compatibility with existing hardware out there. And the motivation for updating to newer SDKs is new versions of other software simply requiring newer SDKs because they use functions that weren't defined in older versions?
<supersandro2000> __monty__: we wanted to update to 10.14 for a long time
<supersandro2000> because software starts to require it all over the place
<supersandro2000> but no one got around to properly do that yet
<__monty__> I'm wondering whether we bump to 10.14 (oldest supported by Apple) or 10.15 since it seems like CPython requires it, otherwise Nixpkgs would have to carry a patch, https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/105038
<{^_^}> #105038 (by dhess, 14 weeks ago, open): Python's ctypes broken on macOS Big Sur
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