wrong! I'll have to set up my Mac to do multi-boot (10.5 and 10.6) in
order to further test this issue out. That said, the kernel bit-tage
doesn't really matter since it's the compiler that determines the
applications bit-tage. My guess is that, just like under 10.5, one
can compile and execute 64-bit applications ... but under 10.5, 32-bit
was the default while under 10.6, 64-bit is the default. !@#$% Apple
for making all of this so %$#! complex ... I guess that's *&^%
progress; not that I'm giving Linux cudos here for making the 32/64
bit "easy" .... I'll see if I can put some changes into the wxgui
portfile so that it disallows 64-bit compiling for now, since that
seems to be the common factor in the feedback I've received and in my
testing. - MLD
On Feb 12, 2010, at 10:00 AM, Ed Criscuolo wrote:
> Looks like you're wrong. I checked in system profiler, and under the
> software tab it shows
>
> 64-bit Kernel and Extensions: No
> Time since boot: 3 days 11:34
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