Jason Swails wrote:
Try setting the compiler itself as "gcc -m32"
You mean by setting CC? That's a cunning plan -- I'll give it a try. On a related note, according to the man page for Apple's gcc, you're supposed to be able to use both '-arch i386' and '-arch x86_64' at the same time and get fat binaries. That would actually be my preferred option, because then I wouldn't have to go back and rebuild all my libraries if I decide to switch to 64 bit in the future. But I can't seem to get it to work -- it just uses the last architecture specified. Has anyone successfully done this? Is there some trick to it that I've missed? -- Greg -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list