On Dec 5, 2006, at 7:41 PM, Jonathan Johnson wrote:

The issue is that 2006r3 did not support Universal Binaries, and it's choking on the different Mach-O header. To create a plugin that is compatible with r3 and prior, you need to put just a PowerPC part in the "Mac Carbon Mach-O" folder, and the universal part can live in a "Mac Carbon Mach-O Universal" folder. r4 will prefer the part that lives in the Universal folder, but will fall back on the part that lives in the Mach-O folder if that folder isn't present. r3 however, has no knowledge of the Universal folder, and thus things still work properly.

HTH,
Jon

Yes I know, I had this part correct. (And have had that right from start from when the new folder was introduced, always publishing both new and old part)

After I found that this was the only plugin behaving like this then I at first compared it to other project, saw no difference, then re- created the X-Code project file by copying the other project and put the correct cpp files into it and finally got it to not post that error. I am assuming here that the project file was simply just corrupt in some way.

Thanks

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