I use that, found on internet :
Copy the resultant src/hello programs to a single machine;
for example, into /tmp on a PowerPC-based Macintosh, with the names
hello-intel and hello-ppc, respectively.
Then, use the lipo command to combine the two:
lipo -create hello-intel hello-ppc -output hello
As before, the file command can verify the file contents:
file hello
will report
hello: Mach-O fat file with 2 architectures
hello (for architecture i386): Mach-O executable i386
hello (for architecture ppc): Mach-O executable ppc
For more complicated projects, it may be necessary to install each
configuration, and generate a list of Mach-O files (libraries and
executables), and run lipo on each of them.
and that works for me with two unix executables.
Eric Pousse
PB G4 15", 1.67GHz, OSX 10.4.7, RB 5.5.5 + 2006
http://www.realcadd.com/
Le 22 sept. 06 à 16:56, Aleksi Strandberg a écrit :
Hi list,
I need to create UB of two dylibs (ppc and x86)
It seems this is done with Lipo via terminal.
I've never used Terminal, could someone help with this?
Regards,
Aleksi
_______________________________________________
Unsubscribe or switch delivery mode:
<http://www.realsoftware.com/support/listmanager/>
Search the archives of this list here:
<http://support.realsoftware.com/listarchives/lists.html>