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    Default Mac OS X Intel && Qt 4.1

    Does Qt 4.1 work with this version MAC OS X on Intel Core DUO processors?
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    Default Re: Mac OS X Intel && Qt 4.1

    What do you mean exactly by DUO processors?

    Qt already runs on multi-processor and multi-core systems.

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    Default Re: Mac OS X Intel && Qt 4.1

    Quote Originally Posted by dimitri
    What do you mean exactly by DUO processors?

    Qt already runs on multi-processor and multi-core systems.

    I am mean INTEL MAC OS X.
    Does Qt work with this OS?

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    Default Re: Mac OS X Intel && Qt 4.1

    Yes it does. Starting with Qt 4.1 you can build universal binaries using qmake.
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    Default Re: Mac OS X Intel && Qt 4.1

    Quote Originally Posted by axeljaeger
    Yes it does. Starting with Qt 4.1 you can build universal binaries using qmake.
    You say about Rosetta?
    What about native intel binares?
    Or Qt can build as native intel processor application?

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    Default Re: Mac OS X Intel && Qt 4.1

    Qt doesn't build programs, compilers do. Qt is just a library. If your compiler can build Intel libraries, just build Qt and your program as Intel binaries. Starting with Qt 4.1, qmake supports asking the compiler to build Intel binaries or universal binaries.

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