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  • Subject: Universal Applications
  • From: Luther Fuller <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 08:12:51 -0500

When I do a Get Info on the application bundle of my current project, I see ...
Kind: Application (Universal)
But, in this case, it's not really universal, because, hidden away within the bundle, there is a file whose Info shows ...
Kind: Unix Executable File (PowerPC)


This raises a number of questions.

1. What would happen if my application were run on an Intel machine?
(I ask just because I'm curious.)

2. In this case, the Unix Executable File comes with source code. Is it possible to recompile to obtain a "Unix Executable File (Universal)"?
(I ask because I've never used Xcode. Perhaps it's time I learned.)


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