this is more for curiosity as everything is running fine: I made up an x86_64-apple-darwin version for QCN (thanks to picking apart Charlie's BOINC xcode project files :-), and was surprised to find out this was what was sent to my machine (an older Macbook Pro 17", running OS X 10.5).
it's running fine, but I always assumed this is a 32-bit O/S on my Macbook, indeed 'uname -p' says 'i386' rather than 'x86_64' then I thought perhaps my build scripts & upload scripts are wrong and I named it x86_64 and it's really an i386 version? but.... lipo -i qcn_graphics_4.98_x86_64-apple-darwin Architectures in the fat file: qcn_graphics_4.98_x86_64-apple-darwin are: x86_64 so I'm a little bit stumped -- did apple sent a "free 64-bit upgrade" with one of the regular updates? Is the boinc schedler clairvoyant? I also run s...@home with QCN on this Macbook and that's the i686-apple version (they don't seem to have a separate x86_64 Apple anyway) Carl Christensen [email protected] http://www.geocities.com/carlgt1 _______________________________________________ boinc_dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ssl.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/boinc_dev To unsubscribe, visit the above URL and (near bottom of page) enter your email address.
