We are building a library for use in iOS development. We can generate either a i386 library for the simulator, or a arm7 library for the hardware device. As it is now, we need to have two different files (.a libraries) when distributing the library to our other developers. This is a little bit cumbersome for distribution purposes. I was wondering; is there a way to build the library in XCode so that a single .a library file has both i386 and arm7 in it, so that we can distribute just a single library file for both architectures i386 and arm7.
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You can use the lipo tool to stitch those two files into a single “universal” file: