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Eric Albert ejalbert@cs.stanford.edu
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Hi,
Did that, cleaned and rebuilt but made no difference, anything else I need
to do?
Thanks,
Paul
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Eric Albert - 14 Nov 2005 10:06 GMT
Either you aren't actually building universal or the Finder isn't
updating. Run 'file /path/to/your/app' (to the executable in
Contents/MacOS in the application package) and see what it says.
-Eric
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Chris Hanson - 14 Nov 2005 18:46 GMT
> Did that, cleaned and rebuilt but made no difference, anything else I
> need to do?
Did you use the "Active Configuration" pop-up menu in the Build Results
window or the "Set Active Build Configuration" submenu of the Project
menu to switch configurations? The Configuration pop-up menu in the
Project Info window only changes the configuration being edited, not
the active configuration.
-- Chris
paul - 14 Nov 2005 23:32 GMT
It was the "Active Configuration" pop-up, thanks for your help.
Regards,
Paul
>> Did that, cleaned and rebuilt but made no difference, anything else I
>> need to do?
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> -- Chris