On 1/15/07, Philippe Wang wrote: > > > On 16 janv. 07, at 02:24, Corey O'Connor wrote: > > > > On 1/15/07, Daniel Bünzli wrote: > > > > > > Le 15 janv. 07 à 22:33, Corey O'Connor a écrit : > > > > > I don't think you need access to both a ppc and intel machine: Just > > > an intel machine would suffice. Two separate installs of ocaml, One > > > PPC and one Intel, then using some appropriate PATH variable magic > > > to switch between compiling with one vs the other. Then lipo at > > > the end. Should work OK. > > > > Maybe, then I guess a ppc machine would also be enough. Do you happen > > to know how to trick caml's ./configure ? > > > I don't think a ppc machine would be enough since a ppc mac cannot run x86 > programs but a x86 mac can run both ppc and x86 programs. > Not sure how to trick configure either. I've done this process before with > Haskell programs, but in that case used pre-built binaries of the compiler > for each platform. > > > However, ocamlopt can be configured to produce x86 asm on a PPC, can't it > ? > And XCode can build universal binaries on both ppc and x86... > So I guess you just need to call gcc with the right parameters... > Actually, I have no idea. That'd be great if it did. -- -Corey O'Connor