From: Brian K. <bke...@gm...> - 2006-10-27 14:37:27
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On my intel mac mini with 10.4.8 the nkf.bundle is universal. See output below. Does this mean that one needs to run standaloneify.rb on an Intel Mac? Or does it mean that one needs to do extra steps to run standaloneify.rb on a PPC mac and produce a universal binary? Oh, and since I'm butting in and introducing myself for the first time, a huge (HUGE) thank you to those who are making Ruby Cocoa. intellimac:/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/universal-darwin8.0 briank$ ls bigdecimal.bundle fcntl.bundle rubyio.h config.h iconv.bundle rubysig.h curses.bundle intern.h sdbm.bundle dbm.bundle io socket.bundle defines.h missing.h st.h digest nkf.bundle stringio.bundle digest.bundle node.h strscan.bundle dl.bundle openssl.bundle syck.bundle dl.h pty.bundle syslog.bundle dlconfig.h racc tcltklib.bundle dln.h rbconfig.rb tkutil.bundle enumerator.bundle re.h util.h env.h regex.h version.h etc.bundle ruby.h zlib.bundle intellimac:/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/universal-darwin8.0 briank$ file nkf.bundle nkf.bundle: Mach-O universal binary with 2 architectures nkf.bundle (for architecture i386): Mach-O bundle i386 nkf.bundle (for architecture ppc): Mach-O bundle ppc intellimac:/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/universal-darwin8.0 briank$ |