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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hello hello! First post in an absolutely indecent amount of time, hope everyone&#039;s staying safe and well.</p><p>Having spent a few years out of the game I&#039;m keen to get Pigging again, but alas my primary platform is MacOS and I&#039;m running one of those new MacBook Airs that only does 64-bit apps.</p><p>I tried to do the decent thing and installed Xcode, download the source code and compile it myself, but I very soon hit errors that I had no idea how to solve. So is there a kind soul out there who might be able to get a 64-bit binary up and running? Would such a thing even be possible?</p><p>Thanks in advance to anyone who might be able to help or even give some pointers...</p>]]></content>
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