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On 24 Nov 2020, at 18:01, Manolo wrote:
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> That's great news!
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> I'd like to express an alternative, simple way to obtain universal application bundles with configure/make :
> ./configure ARCHFLAGS="-arch x86_64 -arch arm64 -Xarch_x86_64 -mmacosx-version-min=10.13"
> make
> will build FLTK and all test apps as universal apps.
Indeed, great news.
I note the OP says the built natively on the M1, and it worked, but it was not clear to me if the fat-binary was created on the M1 ARM, or on the x86_64, or perhaps the two binaries were compiled natively then copied to one host for lips to do its magic?
It would be handy to know, I think.
Indeed, it would be handy to know if a fat-binary (including an arm M1 binary) can be built entirely on an x86_64 host, since that would go a long way to address the issues that David (w1hkj) is having I imagine.
I can’t test this myself (as far as I know) because my very newest Mac is now Too Old...
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