Paris (U.E.), le 14/03/2006
Bonjour
Back when XCode 2.1 was current (no *so* long ago), I used it
to
build extensions for Python (first Apple's 2.3, then Bob's "official
unofficial'" 2.4). Finding the right combination of flags to make the
thing work was not funny.
Then XCode 2.2 came along, which was fine for some C++ work.
I have come to revisit some older XCode projects, which
included
extensions to Python, and, lo and behold, Apple has played "mix the
flags" again! This means I can't build new projects which includes
custom extensions to Python using only *documented* flags, unless I
once again go into a hair-tearing flag hunting session... Unless
somebody else has done that and is willing to share the result of his
labor.
For the record, some of the projects I was revisiting were for
getting my feet wet with MacTels during an Apple Workshop (Universal
Binaries) in Paris, Friday. Guess I'll have some interesting
questions to ask them...
Merci
Hubert Holin
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