Re: libPng.dylib: "file is not of required architecture"
Re: libPng.dylib: "file is not of required architecture"
- Subject: Re: libPng.dylib: "file is not of required architecture"
- From: John Stiles <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 08 Feb 2008 13:51:42 -0800
Yeah, I filed a radar on this a while back.
It used to say "PowerPC" and "Intel," and then Universal Apps became
yesterday's news and 64-bit apps became the Cool New Thing. But still,
the number of people who need a 64-bit app are very few, and the number
of people who need a universal app are about 90%. So it really wasn't a
good change.
Jens Alfke wrote:
On 7 Feb '08, at 7:09 PM, Jacob Bandes-Storch wrote:
Yeah, it appears to be set to $(NATIVE_ARCH)... The possible settings
aren't PPC and Intel, but 32- and 64-bit...!? Why is that?
The UI for that setting is sort of weird. I just ran into this recently.
• If you double-click it, you get the sheet whose only choices are
checkboxes for 32-bit and 64-bit.
• If you single-click the value, it turns editable, and shows you the
actual value, which is probably "$(NATIVE_ARCH)". Type in "ppc i386"
to replace the old value, and you'll get a fat binary.
IMHO the sheet should include additional checkboxes for "PowerPC" and
"Intel"...
—Jens_______________________________________________
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