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Re: Could someone else confirm this as an issue?




On Nov 20, 2005, at 11:36 PM, Nick Zitzmann wrote:


On Nov 20, 2005, at 9:21 PM, Michael Koehmstedt wrote:

Go back to XCode, and change your statements. Rebuild. Now execute the
first file that you had previously moved. I believe it will execute
the statements from your SECOND executable, which I do not think
should happen.

They probably will if you built the executable using ZeroLink. Did you use ZeroLink?

I suspected the same thing, and in fact you're right. With ZeroLink on, this happens. Otherwise, it doesn't.


When a product is built with ZeroLink, I think the product is just a launcher that finds the object files it needs (from a specific location) and loads them at runtime. So moving a ZeroLinked product will always use the latest object files. (This is pure speculation, but it makes sense).

-Prachi
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