On 29 jan 2006, at 4:13, Mikael Byström wrote: > Kynan Shook said: >> strip iTunes of it's Intel-specific code. > > What software does this? In the terminal, use the command `ditto'. See `man ditto' for more details. Ditto can be used to copy packages, but it can also be used to `thin out' "fat binaries" as it was called. It's been around since NeXT times. A snippet from the man page: NAME ditto -- copy files and directories to a destination directory DESCRIPTION ditto can be used to "thin" multi-architecture ("fat") binaries during a copy. --arch arch Thin multi-architecture binaries ("fat binaries") to the specified architecture. If multiple --arch options are specified then the resulting destination file will contain each of the specified architectures (if they are present in the source file). arch should be specified as "ppc", "i386", etc. Arjan Bos --- Look, that's why there's rules, understand? So that you think before you break 'em. -- (Terry Pratchett, Thief of Time)