03-11-2013
Thanks for all the input. I reread all the threads and went back over what I had done and found that I had fat fingered one of the earlier commands that were suggested. The -w option made everything come together not only for that lab exercise but for two other exercises in that same lab.
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LEARN ABOUT OPENDARWIN
lipo
LIPO(1) General Commands Manual LIPO(1)
NAME
lipo - create or operate on fat files
SYNOPSIS
lipo [-info] [-detailed_info] [-arch arch_type input_file] ... [ input_file] ... [-create] [-thin arch_type] [-replace arch_type file-
name] ... [-remove arch_type] ... [-extract arch_type] ... [-extract_family arch_type] ... [-output output_file] [-segalign arch_type
value] ...
DESCRIPTION
The lipo command creates or operates on ``fat'' (multi-architecture) files. It only ever produces one output file, and never alters the
input file. The operations that lipo performs are: listing the architecture types in a fat file; creating a single fat file from one or
more input files; thinning out a single fat file to one specified architecture type; and extracting, replacing, and/or removing architec-
tures types from the input file to create a single new fat output file.
Only one option can be specified, with the exception of -arch, -output, and -segalign, which are used in combination with other options.
The input_file argument is required, and only the -create option allows more than one input_file to be specified. The -output flag must be
used, except with the -info and -detailed_info flags.
The arch_type arguments may be any of the supported architecture names listed in the man page arch(3)exceptforVAXandMips.
OPTIONS
-info Briefly list the architecture types in the input fat file (just the names of each architecture).
-detailed_info
Display a detailed list of the architecture types in the input fat file (all the the information in the fat header, for each archi-
tecture in the file).
-arch arch_type input_file
Tells lipo that input_file contains the specified architecture type. The -arch arch_type specification is unnecessary if input_file
is an object file, a fat file, or some other file whose architecture(s) lipo can figure out.
-output output_file
Specifies its argument to be the output file.
-create
Take the input files (or file) and create one fat output file from them.
-thin arch_type
Take one input file and create a thin output file with the specified arch_type.
-replace arch_type file_name
Take one fat input file; in the output file, replace the arch_type contents of the input file with the contents of the specified
file_name.
-remove arch_type
Take one fat input file and remove the arch_type from that fat file, placing the result in the output file.
-extract arch_type
Take one fat input file and copy the arch_type from that fat file into a fat output file containing only that architecture.
-extract_family arch_type
Take one fat input file and copy all of the arch_types for the family that arch_type is in from that fat file into an output file
containing only those architectures. The file will be thin if only one architecture is found or fat otherwise.
-segalign arch_type value
Set the segment alignment of the specified arch_type when creating a fat file containing that architecture. value is a hexadecimal
number that must be an integral power of 2. This is only needed when lipo can't figure out the alignment of an input file (cur-
rently not an object file), or when it guesses at the alignment too conservatively. The default for files unknown to lipo is 0
(2^0, or an alignment of one byte), and the default alignment for archives is 4 (2^2, or 4-byte alignment).
SEE ALSO
arch(3)
Apple Computer, Inc. October 23, 1997 LIPO(1)