Yes i know the standalone can be 64bit.
I also know how to check in Macos if a program is 64bit.
I was talking about the IDE itself. That's 32-bit.
Op 10-11-2018 om 22:41 schreef Pi Digital via use-livecode:
https://downloads.livecode.com/livecode/9_0_0/LiveCodeNotes-9_0_0.pdf#page32
To quote:
The IDE is now 64-bit by default on Mac
Moreover, the "Build for Mac OS X 64-bit" is checked by default on newly
created stacks in the standalone settings for OS X. Existing stacks will retain their
current settings.
Check your settings perhaps. You can double check by going to
Apple>AboutThisMac>SystemReport(button)>Software>Applications>LiveCode 9.0.2>
and look at 64-bit to see if it says yes. If it does, nothing to worry about.
Sean Cole
Pi Digital
On 10 Nov 2018, at 19:45, JJS via use-livecode <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>
wrote:
By the way.
In Mojave i got a a message "you are running a 32bit program" (the livecode
ide).
Within a certain amount of time it's going to "force" to use 64bit programs
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