We can add the architecture info to the configure print out. In the meantime, use the "file" command on the Terminal to look at pd inside the app bundle:
$ file Pd.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd Pd.app/Contents/Resources/bin/pd: Mach-O 64-bit executable x86_64 or you can examine the binary in the src folder: $ file src/pd src/pd: Mach-O 64-bit executable x86_64 > On Jun 29, 2017, at 7:36 PM, Alexandre Torres Porres <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > 2017-06-26 17:12 GMT-03:00 Dan Wilcox <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>>: > Also, like all macOS apps at this point, the default build is 64 bit. If you > want a 32 bit build, you can specify the required architectures to the > configure script: > > ./configure --enable-universal=i386 > > I compiled both ways, for 32 and 64 bits, but the app that comes out looks > the same... how can I check in the guts of if to see if it is 32 or 64? When > we get the released compiled versions, that's given in the name, but other > than that, I wouldn't know how to differentiate, any ideas? > > thanks -------- Dan Wilcox @danomatika <http://twitter.com/danomatika> danomatika.com <http://danomatika.com/> robotcowboy.com <http://robotcowboy.com/>
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