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Re: And what about "cc"? Re: What version of Xcode is it? [Re: Xcode 2.2 and Intel]
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Re: And what about "cc"? Re: What version of Xcode is it? [Re: Xcode 2.2 and Intel]


  • Subject: Re: And what about "cc"? Re: What version of Xcode is it? [Re: Xcode 2.2 and Intel]
  • From: Markus Hitter <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 03:43:33 +0100


Am 11.01.2006 um 00:06 schrieb Robin Lake:

I have a lot of small C filters. If I compile them with "cc" under Terminal on a new Intel machine, while cc produce the proper Intel code?

No. It will produce binaries for MIPS based machines.


[kidding off] Of course it will. Better yet, you can compile for i386 today and on ppc, using the "-arch i386" flag.




Markus

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 >And what about "cc"? Re: What version of Xcode is it? [Re: Xcode 2.2 and Intel] (From: Robin Lake <email@hidden>)

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