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Re: x86 Compilation
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Re: x86 Compilation


  • Subject: Re: x86 Compilation
  • From: Kevin Ballard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 22:08:05 -0700

Well, if you are here at WWDC you could test it on an Intel machine in the labs. I did that earlier today with Bonjour Browser - I built a universal binary (required 4 extra lines of code, because 2 macros suddenly became functions and thus my static initializer wouldn't compile) and tested it on a machine in the labs. It ran just fine.

On Jun 6, 2005, at 7:13 PM, Tom Davies wrote:

Jonathan del Strother wrote:


Yeah, I just discovered. Doh. Anyway - going back and installing those has fixed the build errors I was having. I'm now the proud owner of a universal binary...now - what to do with it?


Write a command line app and run it on Darwin on x86? :-)

-- Kevin Ballard email@hidden http://www.tildesoft.com http://kevin.sb.org

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