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From: | Alex Perez |
Subject: | Re: fat binaries (or whatever)? |
Date: | Thu, 23 Sep 2004 11:28:40 -0700 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 0.4 (Windows/20040327) |
Patrix wrote:
the feature is not gone, it's just disabled by default because less than 1% of people were using it. GNUstep still supports it. In fact, you can even have a hybrid Cocoa/Mac OS X/GNUstep/ix86 fat binary, since the directory structures are different.I was about to show the concept to a friend of mine and I had a big surprise when the feature was gone lol.
When last I used gnustep a year or two ago, a .app had a directory structure inside relating to operating system, display backend, etc, and finally a binary. This was to allow fat binaries or whatever they call them, that could run the same .app on multiple OSes, if I remember correctly. Now the binary just sits at whatever.app/whatever. Is there a reason for this?
see above. It's still supported.
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