Rick,
Matt may be able to get more information by opening the application with gdb. This could tell you if the program is actually launching at all.
Hank Schultz Cedrus Corporation
On Oct 28, 2005, at 3:37 PM, Richard L. Aurbach wrote: Hi, all..
Matt Mashyna very kindly wrote me off-list, offering to try the app on his newly-installed Tiger Server. I sent him the application and he reported:
Well, don't know what to tell you. It bounced and then it disappeared from the dock. No crash log. Nothing in the system log or the console.
This confirms the behavior that my customer reported. The lack of any sort of log entry is certainly disappointing. I'm going to try Santino's suggestion of creating a BUNDLED CFM application from it and see what happens.
In the meantime -- is anyone aware of any limitations or restrictions (perhaps incompletely or obscurely documented) that were introduced in Tiger Server concerning application run requirements? Or any libraries that are a normal part of Tiger that are missing in Tiger Server?
On Oct 28, 2005, at 1:26 PM, Matt Mashyna wrote:
You did say CFM, right ? Did they install Classic Support?
Sorry for suggesting something you probably already tried but I do dumb things all the time.
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Do you get any information in the crash log?? It might be some lib/shared lib that is missing..
Jesper Madsen j m a d s e n _at_ s a x o t e c h . c o m
Hi, Without having the log is very hard to know what is happening but:
I have had some problems with plist resource in UNBUNDLED application. I solved this passing to a Mach-o bundle but putting the plist as a file in the application folder could solve the problem.
So try to build a BUNDLED app or try to put your plist file at the same level of your application.
Santino
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