I just created a mostly empty application bundle with Jar Bundler. I
just typed a main class name and created the bundle, no resources of
any sort were added. It was just a test to try to get a copy of the
JavaApplicationStub so I could integrate it into my "real" build
scripts.
The info for the JavaApplicationStub that it put in the bundle shows...
Kind: Unix Executable File (PowerPC)
Size: 24 KB
I have an OLDER stub that is larger, 52kB, and it also claims to be a
unix executable file for PowerPC)
Whereas the info for /Developer/Applications/Java Tools/Jar
Bundler.app/Contents/MacOS/Jar Bundler shows...
Kind: Unix Executable File (Universal)
indicating that it was obviously compiled at a time after the
introduction of universal binaries.
Why didn't Jar Bundler place a universal JavaApplicationStub in my
bundle?
Scott
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