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High Sierra version #5

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tessus opened this issue Oct 6, 2017 · 5 comments
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High Sierra version #5

tessus opened this issue Oct 6, 2017 · 5 comments

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@tessus
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tessus commented Oct 6, 2017

I haven't migrated to High Sierra yet (I'm still running El Capitan), but I was wondering, if the el_capitan branch works on High Sierra.

@jrnewell
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I downloaded DiskArbitration-297.1.1 from the Apple OpenSource page, and don't see any differences for the agent source code (I don't have access to the newer private headers, so hopefully there aren't any changes with those) . I bet the current version would work, but I haven't had time to try it yet. I can try compiling it with XCode 9.2 with a target for 10.13 on my Air and upload it. I haven't used my hackintosh post-High Sierra yet.

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I tried creating a High Sierra version (https://github.com/jrnewell/disk-arbitration-agent/releases/tag/10.13.2). Let me know if you see any issues.

@tessus
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tessus commented Dec 15, 2017

Thank you.

I still haven't migrated to High Sierra yet, but I suspect I probably will within the next 30 days.

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tessus commented Jan 17, 2018

I have migrated to HS and will test this within the next week. I couldn't see any commits that update the files to DiskArbitration-297.1.1. In the commit ed3c770 where you updated the code to 10.11, 71 files were changed. So how is it possible that only 2 files were changed from 10.11 to 10.13? Or did Apple not change the code and just increased the version number? (I haven't checked it myself yet - just wondering.)

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irad100 commented Feb 13, 2018

The High Sierra version still doesn't work, I used the automatic version and still get the message at Startup...
FYI- You should the README.md for people to know that newer versions than Yosemite is also supported...

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