It's not a universal binary.
-Matt
On Aug 29, 2006, at 5:16 PM, Nathan Dintenfass wrote:
> I have to ask, though -- why not just use the M$
client, which is a
> native os x app?
>
>
>
> Matthew J. Scott wrote:
>> Ray, did you install the Developer Tools (XCode)
from the DVD that
>> came with your MacBook? You also need X11, which is
also installed
>> from the DVD. There's a recent hint on this very
topic at
>> macosxhints.com - http://www.ma
cosxhints.com/article.php?
>> story=20060822152419110.
>>
>> Matthew Scott
>> Quod Scripsi,Scripsi
>>
>> On Aug 28, 2006, at 9:04 PM, Raymond Camden wrote:
>>
>>> Anyone using rdesktop? When I try to configure
it, it tells me there
>>> is no acceptible C compiler. Any ideas what I
should use for an
>>> intel
>>> mac?
>>>
>>> --
>>>
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