arch i386 builds static fine for me.Įxport PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11/binĮxport GCOV="/usr/bin/gcov-4.2 -arch i386" I just tested with latest SDL 1.3 and 1.2 branch. If you mean the 1.2.14 pre-built framework I will have to disagree, it doesn’t have everything one needs since Lion got released.Īnd if you are going after non-xcode projects then a manually built SDL is much easier to use than a framework, since frameworks don’t tend to be picked up by autotools, libtool. This page is a bit dated, but much of the info is still relevant:Įric Wing wrote:> On 12/29/11, Dominus wrote: Pre-built 1.2 framework we distribute should already have everything Just in case you don’t already know this, the Xcode project is alreadyĬonfigured to build Universal Binaries for all architectures. I do know that I not only use configure but autogen as well. I’ll post my complete set of exports I do for building 32bit on When the message comes for mixing 32 and 64 bit it’s a sign there is someįlag wrong. I got 1.2 branch to compile statically fine and I thought that the buildbotįor 1.3 makes fine compiles for 1.3 as well. I’ll post my complete set of exports I do for building 32bit on OS X Lion. When the message comes for mixing 32 and 64 bit it’s a sign there is some flag wrong. I got 1.2 branch to compile statically fine and I thought that the buildbot for 1.3 makes fine compiles for 1.3 as well. Times months ago, but no one knows why it doesn’t work. Static builds don’t work with “-arch i386”. If you plan to use more stuff with SDL don’t disable static. configure -disable-static CFLAGS="-arch i386 -O2 -pipe"ĬXXFLAGS="-arch i386 -O2 -pipe" LDFLAGS="-arch i386" What can be tweaked to make 32-bit libraries? But the result is 64-bit libraries while I Nikos Chantziaras wrote:> On 12:17 AM, Dominus wrote:Īs described in readme file.
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