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Mac OS X applications are stored inside a bundle, which is a collection
of files, not a single file. So I don't really understand your question; how are you mapping an application into memory exactly? What does this really mean? And why would you want to do this? You've asked some pretty weird technical questions on the list recently without much of an explanation. ASHKAR CHALIYAM wrote: Hi |
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