That's actually benign. It may sound a bit scary, but it doesn't
actually mean that anything's wrong. The resulting application will
be OK.
Hope this helps,
Eric
Thanks, it helps a lot. I Googled and found Chris Espinosa
commenting on
this regarding differences between 2.1 and 2.2 versions of the Package
manager. I looked on my machine which is an upgrade install of
XCode 2.2.1,
but I have version 2.1 of the Package Manager... Is this correct,
or is
there somewhere I can get the 2.2 version of the Package Manager?
PackageMaker versions don't have anything to do with this. You'll
see this on any PowerPC system running Mac OS X 10.4.4 (or maybe
10.4.3?) on which you try to run PackageMaker to package a universal
binary. There's unfortunately no workaround right now other than
running PackageMaker on an Intel iMac, but since the message is
benign that's not all that big of a deal.
-Eric
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