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+ | If you run Snow Leopard and get a lot of errors like: | ||
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+ | ld: warning: in /opt/local/lib/libgcrypt.dylib, file is not of required architecture | ||
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+ | Then this means that you're linking in 64 bit mode with 32 bit binaries or vice versa. | ||
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+ | Solution: add "-arch i386" in CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS, CXXFLAGS: | ||
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+ | export CFLAGS="-arch i386" | ||
+ | export CPPFLAGS="-arch i386" | ||
+ | export CXXFLAGS="-arch i386" |
Revision as of 19:13, 11 April 2010
Instead of bzcat, why don't you use tar xjf?
If you run Snow Leopard and get a lot of errors like:
ld: warning: in /opt/local/lib/libgcrypt.dylib, file is not of required architecture
Then this means that you're linking in 64 bit mode with 32 bit binaries or vice versa.
Solution: add "-arch i386" in CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS, CXXFLAGS:
export CFLAGS="-arch i386" export CPPFLAGS="-arch i386" export CXXFLAGS="-arch i386"