Re: Versioning
Re: Versioning
- Subject: Re: Versioning
- From: vrishba <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2006 03:40:39 -0700 (PDT)
Thanks for the info, Niels!
I upgraded the 10.3.2 system to 10.3.9 and then the
application runs.
So it was indeed the static/dynamic standard C library
thing.
I agree that it's indeed best to require 10.3.9 or
higher.
As 10.3.x can always be upgraded to 10.3.9 for free,
that should be no problem.
Cheers,
Vrish
--- Niels Meersschaert <email@hidden> wrote:
> Vrish,
>
> You need to make sure that your per-architecture
> builds use
> appropriate SDKs in addition to deployment target.
> In this case you
> are targeting 10.4 on Intel and 10.3 on PPC. 10.4
> added dynamic
> libraries for standard C, which is probably what you
> are seeing the
> manifestation of. One quick way to try this out is
> to build on the
> Intel Mac using 10.2 SDK targeting just PPC. I say
> 10.2 since you
> are targeting pre 10.3.9 & I don't believe there are
> any earlier 10.3
> SDKs available for XCode 2.3 especially on Intel.
> If that works, you
> can then configure the split architecture build
> config required for
> your OS split. 10.3.9 is more compatible with 10.4
> than the 10.3.2
> you are running. If you can require 10.3.9, it will
> make your life
> much simpler BTW.
>
> Niels
>
> On Jun 2, 2006, at 5:52 AM, vrishba wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've succesfully compiled an application using
> XCode
> > 1.5 on osx 10.3.2.
> >
> > Now i want to make the move to osx 10.4.6 on mac
> > intel.
> >
> > So i installed XCode 2.3, and loaded my project.
> >
> > XCode automatically upgraded the project, and i
> also
> > had to do some minor tweaks, but then i got
> everything
> > running well on the mac intel.
> >
> > But now if i make a universal binary of it, and
> run it
> > on my previous machine (10.3.2, ppc) the
> application
> > won't start, it even doesn't reach the start of
> main.
> >
> > I have the very impression that there is a linking
> > problem.
> >
> > Now how can i know what the problem is??
> >
> > There is no error message, and even when i debug
> the
> > app using XCode 1.5, i only see this call list:
> >
> > __dyld_halt
> > __dyld_link_edit_error
> > __dyld_load_library_image
> > __dyld_load_images_libraries
> > __dyld_load_executable_image
> > __dyld__dyld_init
> >
> > I also tried building the app with Deployment
> target
> > 10.3 in XCode 2.3, but that doesn't make a
> difference.
> >
> > I also tried building with *static* standard C
> > library, no difference either.
> >
> > Can someone help please?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Vrish
> >
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