[Bug 14920] Win16 programs crash with Wine built with newer XCode on Mac OS X (Not a Wine bug)

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Fri Apr 16 21:53:56 CDT 2010


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14920





--- Comment #41 from James McKenzie <jjmckenzie51 at earthlink.net>  2010-04-16 21:53:54 ---
(In reply to comment #39)
> (In reply to comment #38)
> >  $ sudo cp -R /tmp/ld64.dst /                 # Installs ld64 to /usr/bin
> Oops... this won't work. All it does is create a directory in root named
> ld64.dst. It's just that my experience with the `cp' command on Mac OS is that
> if the source is a directory and the -R option is passed, the contents of the
> directory get copied to the destination (instead of the directory itself); this
> happens when copying bundles, for example. Maybe it behaves differently with
> the root directory as a destination. In any case, I really, really, REALLY need
> to get in the habit of trying my solutions before posting them. Again, this is
> my bad, so don't blame yourself if you tried this and it doesn't work.
> 
> To really install ld64, you need to make a small modification to that command:
> 
>  $ sudo cp -R /tmp/ld64.dst/* /
> 
> THAT will install everything into their proper locations.

Charles:

Does this problem still exist with XCode 3.1.3 (the latest download from
Apple)?

I know that this was fixed in XCode 3.2, but it only works with Snow Leopard
and I'm not ready to move to it yes (too many folks still playing with Leopard,
even Tiger...)

James

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