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Re: lipo doesn't touch (in the timestamp modification sense) the output file?
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Re: lipo doesn't touch (in the timestamp modification sense) the output file?


  • Subject: Re: lipo doesn't touch (in the timestamp modification sense) the output file?
  • From: Rush Manbert <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 17:04:48 -0800

Eric Albert wrote:
On Mar 27, 2006, at 2:08 PM, Rush Manbert wrote:

I am using lipo to create fat libraries (ppc & i386). It runs as part of
a script that is doing this for about a hundred libraries and executables.


For each individual lipo operation, I have two source libraries.  One is
for ppc, and was built and checked in on 22 Feb 2006. The other is  Intel
and was built 24 March 2006. When I combine them using lipo, the  output
file has a 22 February 2006 timestamp. It doesn't seem to matter which
order I specify the two source libraries, the output always has the
earlier timestamp (and not the current timestamp).


That sounds like a bug.  Can you file it at <http:// bugreport.apple.com/>?


Done. Number 4492604.

- Rush
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