Xcode is a GUI on top of GCC which does the actual work.
Please review the man pages of GCC 4.0 for instructions on how to
build universal binaries. In fact, reviewing the man page of "ld"
quite near the top is a discussion on how this works.
On Oct 5, 2005, at 2:30 PM, Daniel Quinlan wrote:
I've been following a little the suggestions from Apple for
managing a transition to intel based macintoshes, but
so far all I've heard is convert to xcode. This is an impractical
suggestion for my situation, where I need a common
code base/compilation strategy for Solaris and Linux and Darwin. I
can't afford to use a completely unique solution on
one platform in such a wide ranging way.
So far, however, I haven't seen any suggestions or hope of a
different approach for creating the universal fat
binaries. We're trying to decide if we should invest our time into
this problem, or perhaps just wait and switch
over to intel abruptly at some point in the future.
Can anyone indicate if another solution exists, or direct me to the
person or document that knows?
Thanks,
-- danq
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