[haXe] Announcing xCross Alpha
Bastien Helders
eldroskandar at gmail.com
Sun Jan 7 13:50:18 CET 2007
I'll test it under Mac/PPC as soon as I can have access to my old iBook,
which means next week if I'm not too busy.
Bastien
2007/1/7, Bob Ippolito <bob at redivi.com>:
>
> On 1/6/07, Nicolas Cannasse <ncannasse at motion-twin.com> wrote:
> > > Hi list,
> > >
> > > For people interested in easily creating Win+OSX+Linux crossplatform
> > > system single-file applications, you can now easily use haXe/Neko and
> > > xCross will package everything for you :)
> > >
> > > http://code.google.com/p/xcross
> > >
> > > Nicolas
> >
> > BTW I would be interested in having someone using Mac/PPC try to run the
> > xCross tutorial, since this is the only version I couldn't test ;)
> >
>
> You can run it as Mac/PPC under emulation via Rosetta by Cmd-I in
> finder and checking the "Open using Rosetta" (if it's a proper
> application bundle anyway).
>
> >From the terminal there's an undocumented way to use Rosetta to
> execute an app as such:
> /usr/libexec/oah/translate
> /Applications/Calculator.app/Contents/MacOS/Calculator
>
> You can verify that the process is running under Rosetta by checking
> the Kind column from /Applications/Utilities/Activity Monitor.app. It
> will show up as "translate" if running via the undocumented way, but
> the proper application name will show up if it was launched using the
> former method.
>
> It's not the perfect way to test Mac/PPC because it's emulated and
> I've seen bugs here and there when doing it that way. Also, you can't
> test AltiVec instructions and subprocesses will not be run in
> emulation.
>
> -bob
>
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