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Re: Fat binary problem


  • Subject: Re: Fat binary problem
  • From: "Clark S. Cox III" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2010 08:32:28 -0800


It does not launch, no crash report. I'll have to find out from the user if is there is any console output. But I think you may have pointed out my problem. These are my new settings:
Deployment target:
MacOS X 10.4 - MacOS X Intel 10.4
MacOS X 10.4 - PowerPC 64 bit 10.5
MacOS X 10.4 - PowerPC 10.4
MacOS X 10.5 - Intel 64 bit 10.5


Base SDK 10.5:
MacOS X 10.4 - MacOS X Intel 10.4
MacOS X 10.4 - PowerPC 64 bit 10.5
MacOS X 10.4 - PowerPC 10.4
MacOS X 10.5 - Intel 64 bit 10.5

Lipo outputs:
x86_64 ppc i386 ppc970

Shouldn't this include ppc64 and ppc7400?.

No. ppc7400 means the G4 (and later) specifically, while ppc is any PowerPC chip. ppc970 means the G5, which is the only ppc64 chip you care about, so it's fine that that one is called out individually.


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