> --- Craig Hunter wrote:
> In summary, the steps for universal are:
>
> 1) upgrade project targets to native Xcode
> 2) select both i386 and ppc architectures
> 3) select 10.4 universal SDK
> --- end of quote ---
> I did this and my project built fine. it runs fine on my powerbook
>
> i went to the apple store an hour and a half ago and my "universal" app
> wouldn't
> even launch on the Intel Imac. The earlier, non-universal build ran fine in
> rosetta though
>
> i have no idea what the cause is
>
> scott
You most likely have your project set to the "development" build style,
which turns on zero-link and does not generate a complete executable in the
app (thus it won't run on any other system, PowerPC or Intel). Change the
build style to deployment and recompile.
Craig
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Dr. Craig A. Hunter
NASA Langley Research Center
AAAC / Configuration Aerodynamics Branch
(757) 864-3020
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