Disabled OSX x86 build since we require 10.7 minimum. This takes support back to late 2006 models. Also, Missed CG framework addition.
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set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS} -x none")
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# Identify the target system:
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# Ask for 32/64-bit fat binary.
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set(TARGET_FLAGS "-arch x86_64 -arch i386")
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# Ask for 64-bit binary.
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set(TARGET_FLAGS "-arch x86_64")
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# Minimum OS X version.
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# This is inserted into the Info.plist as well.
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# Note that the SDK determines the maximum version of which optional
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MACOSX_BUNDLE_INFO_PLIST ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/Info.plist.in
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)
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# Install Cg framework into application bundle.
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copy_resolved_framework_into_bundle(
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# Our framework in "Externals" does not have "Versions/Current/" in
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# its path; work around the missing directory levels using "././".
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"${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/Externals/Cg/Cg.framework/././Cg"
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"${BUNDLE_PATH}/Contents/Frameworks/Cg.framework/././Cg"
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)
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# Fix up the bundle after it is finished.
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# There does not seem to be an easy way to run CMake commands post-build,
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# so we invoke CMake again on a generated script.
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