In case you want 32-bit support, you will have to build your own MacRuby from source. The reason we don't provide binary installers for it anymore is because nobody on the team has 32-bit machines anymore and thus we can't ensure it will work 100%. To compile MacRuby as a universal binary: $ rake archs="i386 x86_64" On 11 jun 2011, at 17:25, Jakub Suder wrote:
Hi,
I wanted to clear something up - on the download page, it says that: "this release will only work on Intel 64-bit machines running Snow Leopard (10.6) or higher"; is this restriction about the development bundle only, or also about the final binaries generated for end users? In other words, if I build an app with embedded MacRuby (on 10.6 with 64-bit CPU) and share it with other people, will they be able to run it a) on Core Duo, b) on Leopard?
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