On 24 mai 08, at 09:31, Michel Schinz wrote:

My goal is to be able to compile the OS GUI version of Unison on a
single machine. Right now, using my intel-based notebook, I'm able to
compile a version that runs both on 10.4 and 10.5, but only on intel.

[...]

I think I remember an old message addressing this, but I have not been
able to find it.

You might be referring to this message:

http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.caml.general/38930

The cute trick consists in building a PPC version of OCaml on a PPC
machine, and then copying it over to your Intel machine. It will run
fine (albeit slowly) under Rosetta, and generate PPC executables.

Ah, thank you, this seems to be it. Just one small additional question about this: where should I put the supporting libraries (the ocaml directory with libunix.a for instance), and how can I make sure the ppc version of ocamlopt find these libraries, and not the i386 ones?

Thanks again,

Alan

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