Domo arigato Kimaru-san.
That works! Thank you so much. That makes life much easier for me.
Rod
On Mar 15, 2008, at 12:08 AM, kimura wataru wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It is same as Objective-C projects.
>
> 1.Xcode project info
> (1) General > Cross-Development Using Targe SDK
> -> Mac OS X 10.4 (Universal)
> (2) Build > Architecture
> -> i386 ppc
> 2.copy RubyCocoa.framework(for 10.4) into YourApp.app/Contents/
> Frameworks
>
> You can get RubyCocoa.framework for 10.4 from the 10.4 binary
> installer
> with the following command.
>
> % pax -r -z -f /Volumes/RubyCocoa-0.13.2.1-OSX10.4universal/\
> RubyCocoa-0.13.2.1-OSX10.4universal.pkg/Contents/Archive.pax.gz \
> ./Library/Frameworks
> % ls Library/Frameworks
> RubyCocoa.framework/
>
>
>
> BUT, it seems the setting 1-(1) does not work correctly for Xcode 2.4
> format projects with Xcode 3.0. The command "xcodebuild" works
> correctly
> with ARCHS option.
>
> % cd YourProject
> % pax -r -z -f /Volumes/RubyCocoa-0.13.2.1-OSX10.4universal/\
> RubyCocoa-0.13.2.1-OSX10.4universal.pkg/Contents/Archive.pax.gz \
> ./Library/Frameworks
> % xcodebuild -configuration Release ARCHS='i386 ppc' \
> SDKROOT='$(DEVELOPER_SDK_DIR)/MacOSX10.4u.sdK' \
> FRAMEWORK_SEARCH_PATHS=./Library/Frameworks
> % mkdir build/Release/YourApp.app/Contents/Frameworks
> % cp ./Library/Frameworks/RubyCocoa.framework
>
>
>
> On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 15:30:38 -0700, Rod Schmidt wrote:
>> Has anybody figured out how to build a 10.4 targeted universal app on
>> a Leopard machine? I'd really like to be able to do this.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Rod
>>
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> kimura wataru
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