--- a/Makefile Wed Mar 15 14:03:09 2006 +0000
+++ b/Makefile Wed Mar 15 14:11:17 2006 +0000
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@
# Special for crosscompiling there are some commands available:
#
# UNIVERSAL_BINARY: builds a universal binary for OSX. Make sure you got both PPC and x86 libs. Only works with GCC 4 or newer
-# TRIPPLE_BINARY: builds a universal binary with the addition of code optimised for G5 (which means a total of 3 binaries in one file)
+# TRIPLE_BINARY: builds a universal binary with the addition of code optimised for G5 (which means a total of 3 binaries in one file)
#
# JAGUAR: Crosscompiling for OSX 1.2.8 (codenamed Jaguar). Only works if OSX is defined too. Only works with GCC 4 or newer
# This can be changed to any PPC version of OSX by changing the ppc flags in Makefile.config
@@ -997,7 +997,7 @@
$(Q)$(CC) $(OBJCFLAGS) $(CDEFS) -MM $< | sed 's#^$(@F:%.d=%.o):#$@ $(@:.deps/%.d=%.o):#' > $@
-ifndef TRIPPLE_BINARY
+ifndef TRIPLE_BINARY
# building tripple binary object files is handled in os/macosx/Makefile
# TARGET_CPU_FLAGS is used to set target CPUs in OSX universal binaries. It's empty for all other builds
%.o: %.c $(MAKE_CONFIG)