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authorBrad King <brad.king@kitware.com>2017-08-21 13:46:25 (GMT)
committerBrad King <brad.king@kitware.com>2017-08-22 11:29:20 (GMT)
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macOS: Revert default Hi-DPI support in applications
This reverts commit v3.9.0-rc1~287^2 (macOS: Enable Hi-DPI support in applications by default, 2017-04-08). It breaks iOS applications that do not use their own `MACOSX_BUNDLE_INFO_PLIST` because `NSApplication` is only for macOS apps. Until more complete support for iOS is added to CMake (e.g. with a different default plist file) we must allow our default plist file to work for both macOS and iOS. Fixes: #17179
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diff --git a/Help/release/3.9.rst b/Help/release/3.9.rst
index ae55105..5087b43 100644
--- a/Help/release/3.9.rst
+++ b/Help/release/3.9.rst
@@ -310,9 +310,6 @@ Other Changes
in dependent targets may now compile without waiting for their targets'
dependencies to link.
-* On macOS, the default application bundle ``Info.plist`` file now enables
- Hi-DPI support.
-
* On macOS, ``RPATH`` settings such as :prop_tgt:`BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_RPATH`
no longer affect the ``install_name`` field. See policy :policy:`CMP0068`.
@@ -333,3 +330,10 @@ Changes made since CMake 3.9.0 include the following.
CMake 3.9.0 has been removed for the 3.9 series due to regressions
caused by new use of ``<PackageName>_ROOT`` variables. The behavior
may be re-introduced in the future in a more-compatible way.
+
+3.9.2
+-----
+
+* On macOS, the default application bundle ``Info.plist`` file no longer
+ enables Hi-DPI support as it did in 3.9.0 and 3.9.1. The change had
+ to be reverted because it broke iOS applications.