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Re: Is SearchKit's binary index Universal?
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Re: Is SearchKit's binary index Universal?


  • Subject: Re: Is SearchKit's binary index Universal?
  • From: Thomas Engelmeier <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 22:07:16 +0200


On 06.08.2007, at 19:11, Nick Zitzmann wrote:

My application is using SearchKit to build an index. Is this index a
Universal Binary in the sense that it can be read as is on a different Mac
architecture? For example, if I generate the index on a G4 system
(32-bits), will it be readable on the Intel Macs (both 32-and 64- bit) as it?

I wouldn't count on it.

Well, at least the indices in /Developer/Documentation seem to be use cross-endian...


Regards,
	Tom_E


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