[Python-checkins] GH-95283: Add note about compilers in Mac/README.txt (#99506)

ronaldoussoren webhook-mailer at python.org
Wed Nov 23 05:52:30 EST 2022


https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/8f024a02d7d63315ecc3479f0715e927f48fc91b
commit: 8f024a02d7d63315ecc3479f0715e927f48fc91b
branch: main
author: Ronald Oussoren <ronaldoussoren at mac.com>
committer: ronaldoussoren <ronaldoussoren at mac.com>
date: 2022-11-23T11:52:12+01:00
summary:

GH-95283: Add note about compilers in Mac/README.txt (#99506)

The build machinery assumes that the compiler that's used
to build on macOS includes an SDK that's at least as new
as the OS version on the build machine. Explicitly mention
this in Mac/README.txt.

files:
M Mac/README.rst

diff --git a/Mac/README.rst b/Mac/README.rst
index 7476639d0ff5..bc40b41f7f38 100644
--- a/Mac/README.rst
+++ b/Mac/README.rst
@@ -10,6 +10,19 @@ Python on macOS README
 This document provides a quick overview of some macOS specific features in
 the Python distribution.
 
+Compilers for building on macOS
+===============================
+
+The core developers primarily test builds on macOS with Apple's compiler tools,
+either Xcode or the Command Line Tools.  For these we only support building with
+a compiler that includes an SDK that targets the OS on the build machine, that is
+the version of Xcode that shipped with the OS version or one newer.
+
+For example, for macOS 12 we support Xcode 13 and Xcode 14 (or the corresponding
+Command Line Tools).
+
+Building with other compilers, such as GCC, likely works, but is not actively supported.
+
 macOS specific arguments to configure
 =====================================
 



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