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Universal Binary does not have i386?
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Universal Binary does not have i386?


  • Subject: Universal Binary does not have i386?
  • From: Beinan Li <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2014 15:16:32 -0500

I tried to build universal binary, but noticed that having i386 and x86_64 in the Architectures field of the Xcode project yields x86_64 only, observed with otool. I made sure Build Active Architecture Only was set to "No", and both arches are included in Valid Architectures.

The only way to include i386 in the binary I found is to have only i386 in the field.
I cannot find a way to include both.

Is this expected? How can I create the universal binary?
I'm running Xcode 6.1.

Thanks,
Beinan

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