@ David Corking

Hello David,

thanks for Your caring.

I think the reinstall worked fine, now I get:

dsl01:~ bub$  lipo -info /usr/bin/tee
Non-fat file: /usr/bin/tee is architecture: ppc
dsl01:~ bub$ le /usr/bin/tee
-bash: le: command not found
dsl01:~ bub$ file /usr/bin/tee
/usr/bin/tee: Mach-O executable ppc
dsl01:~ bub$  tee -xyz
tee: illegal option -- x
usage: tee [-ai] [file ...]

Looks like it should, doesnt it?

To be precise, I could install Leopard on my G4 - but as it is a Sawtooth, there would be some tricking. And I do not see the really big advantage, I'll try to stay with tiger as long as possible.

BTW.: I love "PinkPanther" - allthough it would be the right name for 10.4, as it followed the "non-pink-panther". What about "Tiger-in-the- tank" - or is there not such a saying in English?

Greetings,

Wolf


Just for comparison, this is the output I get on a (mostly working)
Intel Tiger 10.4.11

inner-farne:~ dcorking$ lipo -info /usr/bin/tee
Architectures in the fat file: /usr/bin/tee are: i386 ppc

inner-farne:~ dcorking$ file /usr/bin/tee
/usr/bin/tee: Mach-O universal binary with 2 architectures
/usr/bin/tee (for architecture i386):   Mach-O executable i386
/usr/bin/tee (for architecture ppc):    Mach-O executable ppc

inner-farne:~ dcorking$ ls -l /usr/bin/tee
-r-xr-xr-x   1 root  wheel  29968 Dec  7  2006 /usr/bin/tee

inner-farne:~ dcorking$ tee -xyz
tee: illegal option -- x
usage: tee [-ai] [file ...]

I really can't speculate why you should have a Linux Intel binary
where there should be an OS X universal binary.   Did a reinstall of
OS X work for you?  Is tee behaving for you now?

As for big cats, Apple hasn't used 'Beast of Bodmin' yet.*

Best, David

* A quick browse of Wikipedia suggests that there are a dozen or more
cat species still available for codenames, though as Michael said,
most, apart from Lion, are quite small.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felidae#Classification
I haven't kept track of the codenames used for iPhone OS

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