I've learned that building each application separately solves the  
problem. Thanks to everyone for the help.

TJH



On Feb 22, 2007, at 10:27 PM, Tom Benson wrote:

> This is only so you can tell the builds apart, as they are all built
> to the same directory. And it is only a package name, the actual
> executable is not renamed.
>
> Simply rename the built apps once you are done in the Finder, or
> build a universal executable.
>
> - Tom
>
> On 23/02/2007, at 10:10 AM, TJ Hanson, PhD wrote:
>
>> I am building an application in Windows, Mac X, and Mac Intel. The
>> name of the program is LogRules. During the build process, RB  
>> attaches
>>
>> -Mac OS (Mach-O PowerPC).app to the Mac X load module, and
>>
>> -Mac OS (Mach-O i386).app to the Mac Intel load module
>>
>> Giving each application a unique name does not change anything. The
>> above info is still appended to the name. RB is using the name in the
>> MacOSXAppName field for both the PowerPC and Intel versions.
>>
>> How can I get these applications to have just the name LogRules?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> TJH
>>
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