Conal Elliott wrote:
> I'm excited to see progress in ghci-friendliness! I installed
> wxWidgets-devel-2.9.3 via macports and then wxHaskell, and I get the
> following when trying to run a simple wxHaskell program in ghci:
> 
> Loading package wxc-0.90.0.2 ... can't load framework: QuickTime
>> (dlopen(/System/Library/Frameworks/QuickTime.framework/QuickTime, 9): no
>> suitable image found.  Did find:
>>     /System/Library/Frameworks/QuickTime.framework/QuickTime: no matching
>> architecture in universal wrapper
>>     /System/Library/Frameworks/QuickTime.framework/QuickTime: no matching
>> architecture in universal wrapper)
>>
> 
> Any suggestions? I'm using Mac OS 10.6.8 and GHC-7.0.4 from the Haskell
> Platform.

It appears to me that the QuickTime framework only supports 32bit and 
PPC architectures

  $ cd /System/Library/Frameworks/QuickTime.framework/
  $ lipo -info QuickTime
  Architectures in the fat file: QuickTime are: i386 ppc7400

This means that you can't link it with 64bit code.


As far as I understand the situation, Apple is doing a complete 
reimplementation of QuickTime. The legacy QuickTime framework as used by 
the QuickTime Player 7 will not be updated to 64bit.


Best regards,
Heinrich Apfelmus

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http://apfelmus.nfshost.com


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