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`MacAranym JIT` with OS<10.7 [message #19199] Tue, 09 October 2012 15:45
Francois LE COAT is currently offline  Francois LE COAT
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Hi,

I'm quite embarrassed ... The ARAnyM 0.9.14 for Mac OS X that is
located here <http://sf.net/projects/aranym/files/aranym/0.9.14/>
on the official site doesn't work for me. It was built with
Xcode 4.5 under Mountain Lion, which native compiler is not
GNU / GCC anymore. The result for me, who still use Snow Leopard
10.6.8 on the iMac, is a crash when it is launched (Bus Error).

I learned that Snow Leopard today remains the most used of Mac OS X
versions, for compatibility reasons (thanks to Rosetta). So I
have two questions ...

- Are you hosted with Mac OS X < 10.7 (previous to Lion) ?
- Is the official ARAnyM 0.9.14 crashes when you launch it ?

If you have affirmative answers to both questions, the solution
for me will be to propose, for Mac OS X < 10.7, a working
version of `MacAranym JIT` 0.9.14, built with Xcode 3 (and not
Xcode 4.5). I've already built such a working version.

That version, built with Xcode 3, is suitable for 10.5 or upper.

If you are hosted with Mac OS X < 10.7 and the official ARAnyM
0.9.14 launches correctly, I would be very interested, because
that really doesn't work on my configuration (Snow Leopard).

Thanks,

Regards,

--
François LE COAT
Author of Eureka 2.12 (2D Graph Describer, 3D Modeller)
http://eureka.atari.org/
http://fon.gs/atarians/
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