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Re: build setting for architectures
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Re: build setting for architectures


  • Subject: Re: build setting for architectures
  • From: Pavel Perikov <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2008 15:13:03 +0400



I'm on the go so just partial answer. 

You can use otool command line utility to examine your executable. 

14.08.2008, в 13:52, Guoliang Li <email@hidden> написал(а):

hi,
       I have a project contain one target. I set the project to support 64-bit, so many errors happen after compiling, but when I set the target to support 64-bit, compiling can success. why?
      Can I use the command line "file test.app/Contents/MacOS/test" to see what kinds of architecture does this application support? if not, how can i get that information?
        when i run my application to latest OS version,  the system tell me that "the bundle ** could not be loaded because it does not contain a version for the current architecture." I have no idea about this kind of issue.
        Hope someone can give me a little advise. Thanks very much.
AndrewLi
 
      

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