[KDE/Mac] Help my confusion

Jeremy Whiting jpwhiting at kde.org
Sun Feb 8 01:29:13 UTC 2015


Ok, I figured it out. I have a 64 bit processor (Core 2 Duo) running most
things in 64 bit, but the kernel itself is 32 bit. Anyway, I installed
clang-3.7 from macports, now just need to make cmake use that instead of
Xcode's clang I guess.

On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 4:53 PM, René J.V. <rjvbertin at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Saturday February 07 2015 16:27:14 Jeremy Whiting wrote:
>
> > /me hides, no I didn't though I did google _environ to see what that was.
>
> It's probably the (global) variable that contains the env. variables.
>
> > I thought it was a 64 bit machine, when it had snow leopard it was 64
> bit I
> > thought, apparently it isn't though. uname -a is showing i386 :/ I know
>
> That kind of depends on how the kernel is loaded, but it's possible to run
> 64bit apps with a 32bit kernel. I think.
> Looking at the cpu will give you a definitive answer.
>
> > 32 bit drivers for video, but I didn't think the whole os was 32 bit,
> maybe
> > I got the wrong installer or something somehow?
>
> No, unless you got a hacked version that was stripped of its universal
> binaries...
>
> R.
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