>|If there's a possibility to get binaries linked in a way that they
 >|don't get broken at a change of the OS version I'd be interested to
 >|know how that works. Probably by compiling and linking with some
 >|special Apple software XCode or so? Who has compiled and linked these
 >|binaries?

>From the Makefile I used:

musixflx: musixflx.c
        gcc-4.0 -arch ppc -arch i386 -mmacosx-version-min=10.3 musixflx.c -lf2c 
-lm -o musixflx

I was advised by a colleague with a lot of experience distributing MAC binaries.

Best,
Bob

 >|On Dec 2, 2010, at 5:29 , Bob Tennent wrote:
 >|
 >|> If you're a pmx/musixtex user on any variety of Mac, I'd be grateful if
 >|> you could test the pmxab, scor2prt and musixflx binaries at
 >|>
 >|> ftp://linus.cs.queensu.ca/musixtex/
 >|>
 >|> These should be usable on *any* version of OS-X, including Tiger,
 >|> Leopard and SnowLeopard, PPC and Intel, 32 and 64 bit.
 >|>
 >|> Please report any problems to me.
 >|>
 >|> Thanks.
 >|>
 >|> Bob T.
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