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Re: Building Subversion for multiple architetures.

From: B. Blodau <b_blodau_at_hamburg.de>
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 14:25:51 +0200

Thanks to everybody for your help,
I'll try your suggestions right now.

Ciao
Bert

Am 17.10.2008 um 01:06 schrieb Jeremy Whitlock:

>>> Hello,
>>> I'm building Subversion from the source code, via "configure" and
>>> "make"
>>> on MacOSX. This works fine so far, but creates the libraries only
>>> for one
>>> architecture. Is there an option for "configure" to tell it to
>>> make a fat
>>> binary for "ppc" and "i386"?
>
> If MacPorts, or package managers in general, are not your cup of tea,
> feel free to check out the build script I use for building the
> Subversion OSX Universal binary hosted on openCollabNet. Here is a
> link to the binary and a link to the resources I use:
>
> http://www.collab.net/downloads/community/
> http://svnbinaries.open.collab.net/servlets/ProjectProcess?pageID=3720&subpageID=3714
>
> In general, the rules for building a multi-arch binary on OSX is
> straight forward. Set a few environment variables, pass a few flags
> to the compiler/linker and you get what you want. The problem is that
> not all software was built for this type of thing, and their build
> processes definitely need massaging to work with multiple
> architectures. I think the link regarding environment variables and
> compiler/linker flags was linked to earlier. Let me know if you need
> help with this.
>
> --
> Take care,
>
> Jeremy Whitlock
> http://www.thoughtspark.org

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