Updated README-macosx.txt to note new minimum requirements, end of PowerPC.

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sudo make install sudo make install
You can also build SDL as a Universal library (a single binary for both You can also build SDL as a Universal library (a single binary for both
PowerPC and Intel architectures), on Mac OS X 10.4 and newer, by using 32-bit and 64-bit Intel architectures), on Mac OS X 10.7 and newer, by using
the fatbuild.sh script in build-scripts: the fatbuild.sh script in build-scripts:
sh build-scripts/fatbuild.sh sh build-scripts/fatbuild.sh
sudo build-scripts/fatbuild.sh install sudo build-scripts/fatbuild.sh install
This script builds SDL with 10.2 ABI compatibility on PowerPC and 10.4 This script builds SDL with 10.5 ABI compatibility on i386 and 10.6
ABI compatibility on Intel architectures. For best compatibility you ABI compatibility on x86_64 architectures. For best compatibility you
should compile your application the same way. A script which wraps should compile your application the same way. A script which wraps
gcc to make this easy is provided in test/gcc-fat.sh gcc to make this easy is provided in test/gcc-fat.sh
Please note that building SDL requires at least the 10.7 SDK (even if you
target back to 10.5 systems). PowerPC support for Mac OS X has been officially
dropped as of SDL 2.0.2.
To use the library once it's built, you essential have two possibilities: To use the library once it's built, you essential have two possibilities:
use the traditional autoconf/automake/make method, or use Xcode. use the traditional autoconf/automake/make method, or use Xcode.