On 2/3/11 9:28 PM, Max Cantor wrote:
Doesn't 10.5.x have the ability to generate and run 64-bit binaries?

Yes, it does. But it defaults to 32-bit as I recall. Richard O'Keefe suggested a general practice of targeting the architecture considered default by the operating system. That's a good suggestion; I was just pointing out that when new versions of OSX change the default architecture, we should continue to support older versions of OSX on the newly-default architecture even though that architecture isn't the default one for the older version of OSX.

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Live well,
~wren

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