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CI/CD: Set Target macOS to 14.0 #20

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@haochengxia haochengxia merged commit cfa0f0d into main Aug 3, 2025
@haochengxia haochengxia deleted the haochengxia-patch-1 branch August 3, 2025 00:18
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Hello @haochengxia, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request makes a minor but significant adjustment to the project's build configuration, specifically lowering the target macOS deployment version. This change is crucial for ensuring compatibility with macOS 14.0, which might be necessary for specific development environments or deployment targets.

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  • CI/CD Configuration Update: This pull request modifies the pyproject.toml file to change the CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET from 15.0 to 14.0. This means that the project's build system will now target macOS 14.0 as the minimum deployment version.
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This pull request aims to lower the target macOS version from 15.0 to 14.0 to improve compatibility. The change correctly updates the scikit-build configuration. However, I've identified a conflicting setting in the cibuildwheel configuration that also needs to be updated to ensure the change is effective for the wheels built in CI.

@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ wheel.expand-macos-universal-tags = true
build-dir = "build"
cmake.build-type = "Release"
cmake.args = ["-G", "Ninja"]
cmake.define = { CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET = "15.0" }
cmake.define = { CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET = "14.0" }
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While setting CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET here is correct for local builds using scikit-build, there's a conflicting configuration for cibuildwheel in this same file that will likely override this setting during the CI build process.

On line 83, MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET is still set to 15.0:

83: environment = { LCS_BUILD_DIR = "{project}/src/libCacheSim/build", MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET = "15.0" }

The MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET environment variable set by cibuildwheel will take precedence, and the wheels produced by the CI will still target macOS 15.0. This would defeat the purpose of this pull request.

To ensure the change is effective for the distributed wheels, please update line 83 to be consistent with this change.

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