On Mar 9, 2011, at 4:07 PM, Thijs Alkemade wrote:

>>> After committing I realised I had changed that and didn't really know what 
>>> it meant, so I read that same GCC documentation and decided it was wrong, 
>>> and that I should change it back. But after I changed it, it wouldn't 
>>> compile anymore (I don't know what the error was anymore, though).
>> 
>> Have you installed Xcode 4?  PPC compilation is no longer supported... and 
>> if it's the most recent Xcode you've installed, it will have removed the 
>> necessary applications.
>> 
>> Also, Rosetta may need to be installed for glib's PPC compilation to 
>> complete successfully; I messed with that for about 15 minutes before giving 
>> up and installing Rosetta.  It'll need to be fixed to compile in 10.7 since 
>> Rosetta isn't supported there at all... however, it may or may not be an 
>> issue on trunk.
>> 
>> -Evan
> 
> I might have had it at that moment, but installed alongside XCode 3, so I'm 
> quite sure I wasn't using it. Also, I do have Rosetta.

What matters is which you installed most recently; installing XCode 4 after 
XCode 3 will remove your ability to compile for PPC, at least as far as I can 
tell.

> If you really want me to, I can go back and see what goes wrong, but it looks 
> glib is upgraded rarely in Adium, so I'd say leave it as it is. :)

Don't worry about it :)

-Evan

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