On Apr 19, 2007, at 10:02 PM, Ken G. Brown wrote:
Well, I did in fact tell VMMaker to generate all the plugins internally except for FFIPlugin, FileCopyPlugin, Mpeg3Plugin, and TestOSAPlugin.
Other plugins you would need to track down that are in the prod release are
CroquetPlugin (Croquet) FloatMathPlugin (Croquet) FT2Plugin (Sophie) LocalePlugin PrintJobPlugin QuicktimePlugin (Sophie) ServicesPlugin SpellingPlugin (Sophie)
I *think* all the source for these are in the platforms directory somewhere, mind who has ever checked?
Other that are in the tree but not in the build are:
CurlPlugin KedamaPlugin OpenALPlugin SerialExtendedPlugin UnixOSProcessPlugin
Others floating about
SqueakDESPlugin SqueakTiffPlugin (old, no interest from community for it?)
And at one point I told Xcode to clean itself before building.
I usually do this before building the deployment copy just to ensure everything is what I expect, sometimes XCode just forgets to compile something after many edit session in Development configuration mode and then switching to Deployment.
In Activity Monitor it shows up as a PowerPC app, I'm not sure how to get it to do Intel. Any tips where to start looking?
If you compile with the build configuration development you only get the powerPC flavor. Well you'll get the MacIntel flavor once I check in the 3.8.17 version. If you compile with the build configuration deployment you get a universal VM (powerpc and macintel) use getInfo on the app or lipo cmd to see what the binary thinks
Thx, Ken
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