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Re: universal binaries
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Re: universal binaries |
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15 Jan 2007 01:49:59 -0800 |
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Graham,
many thanks - I didn't know.
Rgds,
Nikolaus
Graham J Lee schrieb:
> On 13 Jan 2007, at 18:32, hns@computer.org wrote:
>
> >
> >> compile and just put them all together in an application bundle?
> >
> > I don't know how regular GNUstep is solving this (if at all).
>
> If you configure gnustep-make with --disable-flattened, then multiple
> binaries for the same app can be stored in the bundle. I don't quite
> remember the hierarchy (and it may have changed since I last used it,
> years ago) but it was something like:
> Foo.app/
> i386-pc-linux-gnu/
> gnu-gnu-gnu/
> Foo*
> powerpc-apple-darwin/
> gnu-gnu-gnu/
> Foo*
> apple-apple-apple/
> Foo*
Appears to have (had) some subtle differences to current MacOS.
> If you also configure gnustep-make with --enable-multi-platform, then
> determining the platform being run on is done when GNUstep.sh is
> invoked, so you can distribute a fat GNUstep to multiple arch's