In article <oster-4F03D0.10041004062006@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
David Phillip Oster <oster@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Just want to say thank you to Eric Albert for the coding, and Isaac
> Wankerl for the site maintenance for making it so easy to move
> PowerPlant programs from Metrowerks Codewarrior, to Xcode and Universal
> Binaries.
>
> If you go to the PowerPlant web page on
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/open-powerplant
>
> and use the anonymous CVS http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=156508
to
> download the latest version, you get a PowerPlant that compiles for PPC
> or Intel x86, and an example:
> Constructor.
Well, CVS for this project has been very problematic. The servers have
been down far too often. We are switching over to using subversion. As
of now, I think everything has been transferred. To get the latest code
you should type this into your command line:
svn co https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/open-powerplant
open-powerplant
> To get it to build with Xcode and the MacOSX10.4u.sdk, you'll need to
> adjust the project to point to your copy of MoreFiles (included with
> Codewarrior, downloadable from Apple.): Adjust some paths, and make sure
> the type is source.c.c on the Get Info panel for those MoreFiles source
> .c files.
>
> The PPC version appears complete, from the few seconds of testing I gave
> it. the Intel version runs, but doesn't appear to completely parse all
> its data. Still, a very good, painless start at getting set up with
> PowerPlant, Xcode, intel.
>
> The project as it stands has in its build settings:
> Architectures: ${NATIVE_ARCH}
>
> Pressing the [Edit] button, then clicking the checkbox so that both are
> on, gives you a Universal Binary.
>
> Richard Buckle on http://www.sailmaker.co.uk/ubi_notes.html
links to
> Chris Espinosa's example of building a Universal Binary that will run
> under 10.3 PPC (because the PPC side uses gcc 3.3.) while the Intel side
> uses the MacOSX10.4u.sdk and gcc 4.0.
>
> With all of their work, it looks like it will be a reasonable job to
> move PowerPlant programs to Mac on Intel.
--
Isaac Wankerl
www.iwankerl.com


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