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Re: Saving Scripts as an application
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Re: Saving Scripts as an application


  • Subject: Re: Saving Scripts as an application
  • From: Shane Stanley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2010 09:55:38 +1000
  • Thread-topic: Saving Scripts as an application

On 15/7/10 1:39 AM, "KOENIG Yvan" <email@hidden> wrote:

> As Snow Leopard is dedicated to a single architecture, we aren't offer
> the choice between application and application bundle.
> The applications are saved as application bundle containing only the
> i386 code

I don't believe this is correct: bundles saved from Snow Leopard will run on
*some* PPC Macs, but not G3s.

The choice of bundles only in 10.6 is probably more a consequence of their
requirement for Rosetta to run, and the fact that Rosetta isn't installed on
10.6 by default. That, plus the fact you have to go a fair way back to find
a version of the OS that doesn't support app bundles.

--
Shane Stanley <email@hidden>



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