Need advice on MacOS standalones and externals

Mark Schonewille m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com
Sat Nov 9 21:55:49 EST 2013


Hi Paul,

Nowadays, you will want to build standalones for Intel only most of the 
time.

LiveCode is 32 bits and externals for LiveCode should be 32 bits too.

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On 11/10/2013 03:40, Paul D. DeRocco wrote:
> Most of my LC work has been Windows-centered, but I need to get some
> things running on the Mac, and they involve an external. I've installed LC
> and Xcode 5 on a laptop running MacOS 10.8, but I can't get LC to see my
> external.
>
> When I make a standalone, LC lets me enable any combination of
> "Universal", "PowerPC Only", or "Intel Only". PowerPC is irrelevant, but
> which do I choose, Universal or Intel?
>
> Also, when building my external, Xcode lets me choose between 32-bit and
> 64-bit. Does that have to match the IDE's bit width to use under the IDE?
> Does it have to match the standalone to use with the standalone? Which do
> I choose?
>




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