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Re: osX86 and frameworks
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Re: osX86 and frameworks


  • Subject: Re: osX86 and frameworks
  • From: Clark Cox <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 20:24:56 -0400

If it's anything like the old Next fat binaries (and I have no reason
to believe that it won't be), then you'll not really have to do much.
You'll have a single fat library, ans a single fat framework.

On 6/6/05, Matthew Weinstein <email@hidden> wrote:
> Dear cocoa-sippers,
>
> Okay, I'm thinking ahead about  how I'm going to port my app to
> osX86. I can't afford the kit, my program is open source, so I have
> made a big $000000 on it. So I'm trying to think this through: I use
> the framework SMySQL which is a wrapper around mysqlclient; How do I
> create a Framework that wraps around this library in the FAT binary
> world? Do I need 2 frameworks (one gx the other x86)? If so how do I
> direct the linker to the right one? If I have one fat framework, how
> do I build 2 versions of mysqlclient lib on my ppc machine and then
> link the framework to both. My head is hurting/splitting.


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