CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET --------------------------- Specify the minimum version of the target platform, e.g., macOS or iOS, on which the target binaries are to be deployed. For builds targeting macOS (:variable:`CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME` is ``Darwin``), if ``CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET`` is not explicitly set, a default is set: * If the ``MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET`` environment variable is non-empty, its value is the default. * Otherwise, if using the :generator:`Xcode` generator, and the host's macOS version is older than the macOS SDK (:variable:`CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT`, if set, or Xcode's default SDK), the host's macOS version is the default. .. versionchanged:: 4.0 Previously this was done for all generators, not just Xcode. * Otherwise, the default is empty. The effects of ``CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET`` depend on the generator: :generator:`Xcode` If ``CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET`` is set to a non-empty value, it is added to the generated Xcode project as the ``MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET`` setting. Otherwise, no such setting is added, so Xcode's default deployed target is used, typically based on the SDK version. Other Generators If ``CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET`` is set to a non-empty value, it is passed to the compiler via the ``-mmacosx-version-min`` flag or equivalent. Otherwise, no such flag is added, so the compiler's default deployment target is used. .. include:: include/CMAKE_OSX_VARIABLE.rst