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Re: Get Info version in Mac OS X Finder



On Jan 31, 2007, at 01:21 AM, Thomas Engelmeier wrote:

On 31.01.2007, at 01:37, Lars Jordebo wrote:

>Also, I notice that if I in the Finder change the name of my application to include the current version, Finder will refuse to launch it. I am curious both to why and what if possible can be done to avoid this refusal.

Note that Xcode might ignore your applications info.plist - even if you fix your plist, in order to launch the application and then debug from Xcode, your app bundle name needs to be identical to the included executable...

As long as you set the CFBundleExecutable key to be that of your executable, the actual bundle name shouldn't matter at all, plugin or application. Any plugin host for which this isn't true is probably not using CFBundle/NSBundle to load these plugins.
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