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[iOS] Use mdfind to check if Xcode is installed in one-click deploy code. #85774

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@bruvzg bruvzg commented Dec 5, 2023

A safer version of #85168, xcode-select seems to be still triggering install dialogs in some cases (see #85563).

@bruvzg bruvzg added this to the 4.3 milestone Dec 5, 2023
@akien-mga akien-mga added the cherrypick:4.2 Considered for cherry-picking into a future 4.2.x release label Dec 5, 2023
@bruvzg bruvzg marked this pull request as ready for review December 5, 2023 11:46
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@akien-mga akien-mga merged commit 8a4a649 into godotengine:master Dec 5, 2023
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Thanks!

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Cherry-picked for 4.2.1.

@YuriSizov YuriSizov removed the cherrypick:4.2 Considered for cherry-picking into a future 4.2.x release label Dec 5, 2023
@akien-mga akien-mga changed the title [iOS] Use mdfind to check if Xcode is installed in one-click deploy code. [iOS] Use mdfind to check if Xcode is installed in one-click deploy code. Dec 8, 2023
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