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my framework and lipo
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my framework and lipo


  • Subject: my framework and lipo
  • From: Nils Vogel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 11:42:34 +0100

Hi all!

I have written a Carbon framework and an application that uses this framework. Both compile and link for ppc and i386 and everything works fine. But only in case, I have compiled it either for ppc or for i386. When I create a Universal Binary of Framework and Application, it don't run as release version. The debug version is fine.
When I run the release version the debugger attaches the app and I get the following error:


mi_cmd_stack_list_frames: Not enough frames in stack

gdb then says, the problem should be with calls to CFBundle...(). But this can't be the point because it works when compiled for single platform even as release version.

So my suspicion is that something is wrong with lipo. Perhaps I have wrong project options. But what special option have to be selected other than architectures to ppc and i386?

What's wrong?

Thank you in advance,

Nils Vogel

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