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Build fails with stable-i686-apple-darwin #78

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tomaka opened this issue Nov 3, 2016 · 4 comments
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Build fails with stable-i686-apple-darwin #78

tomaka opened this issue Nov 3, 2016 · 4 comments
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B - bug Dang, that shouldn't have happened D - average Likely as difficult as most tasks here DS - macos H - help wanted Someone please save us P - low Nice to have

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tomaka commented Nov 3, 2016

Original: rust-windowing/glutin#803

jrmuizel pushed a commit to jrmuizel/winit that referenced this issue Mar 29, 2017
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@francesca64 francesca64 added B - bug Dang, that shouldn't have happened H - help wanted Someone please save us D - average Likely as difficult as most tasks here P - low Nice to have labels May 6, 2018
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Osspial commented Apr 24, 2019

@ryanisaacg pinging you since I know you can test on macOS - is this still an issue? If not, I'll close it, but I'm preparing a list of issues for new contributors and I don't know if this should go in it.

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I think my Mac is 64 bit? I'm not sure how to build for 32 bit, and I think 32 bit Apple platforms are very much legacy.

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Osspial commented Apr 24, 2019

I think you can build for 32-bit by installing the stable-i686-apple-darwin target with rustup. If they're super legacy though, I'd be fine with just closing this - looking into this further, this may be a downstream issue anyway.

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ryanisaacg commented Apr 24, 2019

iOS no longer permits 32 bit applications, and the current macOS version puts a warning modal before any 32 bit application. Apple has no published timeline for when 32 bit apps will be entirely disallowed but it's my understanding it's in the near future. I think closing this is pretty safe.

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B - bug Dang, that shouldn't have happened D - average Likely as difficult as most tasks here DS - macos H - help wanted Someone please save us P - low Nice to have
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