Re: [Mysql-cocoa-users] Problem compiling a Universal Binary
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From: Jeff K. <kop...@gm...> - 2005-06-17 04:38:48
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I haven't gotten the same errors twice, unfortunately. The current one is: /usr/bin/libtool: can't locate file for: -lmysqlclient.12.0.0 /usr/bin/libtool: file: -lmysqlclient.12.0.0 is not an object file (not allowed in a library) The last one complained about cclobj not being present for gcc-3.3, which was puzzling, since gcc-4.0 is supposed to be the current compiler (I checked that with gcc_select). Did you have to set any paths or other particulars? Also, there are alot of warnings regarding stuff like bad return types, bad typing and such, but nothing that claimed it was going to break stuff. Oh...I'd assumed that if there are precompiled headers that I'd need to recompile those as well...is that true? I'll admit my programming skills are a bit rusty, but this really seems to be less obvious than it could be. Serves me right for staying in system admin for so long... Thanks, -Jeff. :) On Jun 17, 2005, at 12:20 AM, Aaron Jacobs wrote: > Jeff, > > What were the errors? I use the SMySQL source files in my project > for work, and have produced a universal binary for that project > without any errors. I don't have an Intel machine to test it on > and thus don't know if it runs, but there were no compiler errors. > > Aaron Jacobs > > > On Jun 16, 2005, at 8:26 PM, Jeff Kopmanis wrote: > > >> At WWDC, I was trying to get my favorite Cocoa app, CocoaMySQL, to >> compile as a Universal Binary. The CocoaMySQL code worked fine, >> but naturally, my binary SMySQL framework hadn't been ported for >> the i386 yet. I've tried a number of times, but Xcode 2.1 seems >> to have some problems dealing with the framework code and its new >> habitat under Xcode 2.1. >> >> Have there been attempts to produce a Universal Binary version of >> the SMySQL framework yet, and if so, what changes were necessary >> to get the thing to compile? >> >> I was tempted to copy the errors and such into this message, but >> I'm really not sure they would have been much help, since there >> are so many settings and configurations that go into Xcode >> compiling. Lemme know if there's something specific that would help. >> >> Thanks, >> >> -Jeff. :) >> >> Jeff Kopmanis >> kop...@gm... >> http://www.kopmanis.com > Jeff Kopmanis kop...@gm... http://www.kopmanis.com |