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## SDK Extraction
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Our current macOS SDK (`macOSX10.14.sdk`) can be extracted from
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[Xcode_10.2.1.xip](https://download.developer.apple.com/Developer_Tools/Xcode_10.2.1/Xcode_10.2.1.xip).
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An Apple ID is needed to download this.
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`Xcode.app` is packaged in a `.xip` archive.
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This makes the SDK less-trivial to extract on non-macOS machines.
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One approach (tested on Debian Buster) is outlined below:
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./pbzx/pbzx -n Content | cpio -i
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find Xcode.app -type d -name MacOSX.sdk -execdir sh -c 'tar -c MacOSX.sdk/ | gzip -9n > /MacOSX10.14.sdk.tar.gz' \;
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find Xcode.app -type d -name MacOSX.sdk -exec sh -c 'tar --transform="s/MacOSX.sdk/MacOSX10.14.sdk/" -c -C$(dirname {}) MacOSX.sdk/ | gzip -9n > MacOSX10.14.sdk.tar.gz' \;
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on macOS the process is more straightforward:
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```bash
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xip -x Xcode_10.2.1.xip
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tar -C Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/ -czf MacOSX10.14.sdk.tar.gz MacOSX.sdk
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tar -s "/MacOSX.sdk/MacOSX10.14.sdk/" -C Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/ -czf MacOSX10.14.sdk.tar.gz MacOSX.sdk
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Our previously used macOS SDK (`MacOSX10.11.sdk`) can be extracted from
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