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Re: libTIFF universal binary?
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Re: libTIFF universal binary?


  • Subject: Re: libTIFF universal binary?
  • From: Alexander von Below <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 22:12:29 +0100

If you look into the archives for the list this month, this seems to be a common problem:

Am 10.11.2007 um 22:50 schrieb Chris Espinosa:
A number of people have run into this (and, oddly, it was never reported during the 18 months of Xcode 3 seeding).

Some third-party package (I'm told it's fink) installs a thin set of libraries in /usr/local/lib, and the 10.4u SDK has a symlink that allows you to use local libs when using the SDK. IOKit tries to link against the system's (fat) libTIFF but it grabs the (thin) local one instead.

The solution is to clear out /usr/local/lib.

Chris

Am 11.11.2007 um 22:04 schrieb Eric Smith:

I'm trying to build a universal binary with Xcode 3.0. This used to work with 2.5. Now, I get an error saying that libTIFF.dylib (in MacOS10.4u.sdk) is not of the required architecture. Anyone else have issues with this library?

Thanks,
Eric

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