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Re: Using zlib for i386 (or Universal) builds on PPC clients



Yes I have specify cross develop using SDK: Mac OS X 10.4(universal) in my
project, joar.

I can't figure out why it cannot recognize the function defined in zlib.h
Could it be because my class contain a C/C++ command while it is defined as
Objective-C class under NSObject?

On 2/10/06, j o a r <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> Are either you using the 10.4.u CrossDev SDK? You should use the SDKs
> for every project you maintain, but when generating Universal
> Binaries, it's not an option, it's a requirement.
>
> j o a r
>
> On 9 feb 2006, at 19.38, Kirk Kerekes wrote:
>
> > I confirm that my 10.4.4 iBook-G4 has nothing in the /usr/lib
> > hierarchy that is Universal, but my 10.4.4 Intel iMac has all
> > Universal dylibs in /usr/lib. Both have the same version (2.2.1) of
> > Developer Tools installed.
> >
> > 10.4.4 != 10.4.4.
> >
> > Anyone know what it takes to install 10.4.4 in a manner that
> > installs the Universal libs? BSD SDK perhaps?
> >
> > Lacking that, I suspect that weak-linking libz will allow you to
> > complete the build.
>
>
>
>
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 >Re: Using zlib for i386 (or Universal) builds on PPC clients (From: Kirk Kerekes <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Using zlib for i386 (or Universal) builds on PPC clients (From: j o a r <email@hidden>)



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