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Re: Universal Binaries and supporting legacy OS
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Re: Universal Binaries and supporting legacy OS


  • Subject: Re: Universal Binaries and supporting legacy OS
  • From: Alexander von Below <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 16:07:17 +0200

Cool, up to this point I have done it using lipo in a custom shell script phase.

I will check the list how it is done!

Alex

Am 20.10.2005 um 15:42 schrieb j o a r:


On 20 okt 2005, at 15.31, email@hidden wrote:

Again, I know nothing about Universal Binaries, but my understanding is that one
requires gcc4 to produce them. It seems therefore impossible for Universal
Binaries to support old OS versions.

It's quite possible, and can even be done using Xcode (without having to run "lipo" manually).
Check the Xcode-Users list archives for the gory details.


j o a r



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