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application support x86_64 architecture issue
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application support x86_64 architecture issue


  • Subject: application support x86_64 architecture issue
  • From: "XiaoGang Li" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 02:02:06 -0700

Hi, List,
       I have an application which need spport both 32-bit and 64-bit mode, this is ready for later new OS version. and my application also can run on 10.3.9 and later version. So, I set the build setting 'Architectures' to the value 'i386 ppc x86_64', and keep the Base SDK Path is '$(DEVELOPER_SDK_DIR)/MacOSX10.4u.sdk', then build fail.
The build result said that 'syntax error before '*' token' in the head file DriverServices.h. If I change the Base SDK to MacOSX10.5.sdk, build success. But, the application can not run in Mac OS X 10.4 verison.
      So, can anyone tell me the relationship about the Architecture-Base SDK- and the Mac OS version. 
      Build environment: OS 10.5.5, Xcode 3.0
      and other gcc setting is default.
Thanks very much.
Andrew
         
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