[CMake] Configure Mac OS X for 32-bit
Tron Thomas
tron.thomas at verizon.net
Sun May 2 11:41:21 EDT 2010
Before when I was using an earlier version of CMake, it would configure
the project to build a 32-bit version of all the project target's
regardless of which version of Mac OS X I was using. It would also
build just the platform specific version of the targets for a debug build.
Now that I have upgraded to CMake version 2.8.1, CMake wants to
configure the project's targets to build for 64-bit on Mac OS X 10.6.
The only way I've found so far to make Mac OS X 10.6 build 32-bit, is to
modify the CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES to include i386. However, if I set
CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES to only i386, then it will build create an Intel
version of all targets when I build on a PowerPC system. That means I
won't be able to run and test the targets on that platform.
I'm trying to get things back to where they were before I upgraded to
CMake 2.8.1. I want it to configure Xcode to build 32-bit targets, with
architecture specific version for debug builds.
How can someone accomplish this?
On 05/02/2010 01:58 AM, Michael Wild wrote:
> Well, setting CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES to i386 AND ppc is going to get
> you a universal build, both of the architectures being 32-bit. So,
> what is it exactly that you want?
>
> Michael Wild
>
> On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 8:15 AM, Tron Thomas <tron.thomas at verizon.net
> <mailto:tron.thomas at verizon.net>> wrote:
>
> It looks like:
>
> set (CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES "i386 ppc")
>
> will build a universal binary for a debug build on any platform.
> How can someone configure things so that Xcode will build a
> platform specific debug version that is 32-bit?
>
>
>
> On 05/01/2010 04:55 PM, Mike Jackson wrote:
>
> You need to set the CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES to i386. The
> default build
> on snow leopard is 64bit where as on leopard it is 32 bit.
>
> -----
> Mike Jackson www.bluequartz.net <http://www.bluequartz.net>
> Principal Software Engineer mike.jackson at bluequartz.net
> <mailto:mike.jackson at bluequartz.net>
> BlueQuartz Software Dayton, Ohio
>
>
> On May 1, 2010, at 15:33, Tron Thomas<tron.thomas at verizon.net
> <mailto:tron.thomas at verizon.net>> wrote:
>
>
> I am writing a cross platform application using CMake that
> builds on
> Mac OS X. I just upgraded to CMake 2.8-1. When I
> configure and
> build my project on my Power Mac G5 system running Mac OS
> X 10.5.8,
> the project builds just fine.
>
> When I try to configure the project on my MacBook Pro
> running Mac OS
> X 10.6.3, I get link errors because the project has been
> configured
> to build 64-bit applications and some of the needed
> libraries and
> frameworks the project links with are only 32-bit.
>
> How can I configure my CMake scripts so that the project
> will build
> a 32-bit application on my MacBook Pro?
>
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