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Add explicit -sdk argument to xcrun calls
Xcode 11 (and possibly earlier versions) has a bug where, when you don't pass `-sdk macosx`, it can either pick the global `/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools` SDK path, or the SDK path bundled within Xcode itself. This seems to depend on if you have other versions of Xcode installed, and which versions of the command line tools you have installed. Passing `-sdk macosx` seems to always force it to pick the Xcode bundled version, which is what we prefer. This fixes issues with remote cache misses caused by these tools not being the same because of this difference. You can see which path it's picking by running: ``` env -i xcrun -l -n clang ```
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