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Re: carbon-development digest, Vol 2 #1779 - 23 msgs



Scott,

I have found the same thing in a CFM app bundle. A "helper" application
residing in the main application's bundle (in Contents/) is running and asks
LaunchServices to open the main application. In the case I was trying to get
working, noErr is returned from LSOpenFromRefSpec but the application is
never launched. We ended up punting on pursuing that route given the time
constraint we had and moving the helper app to Application Support.


I've yet to write this up - shame on me - but I will and I'll let you know
the radar number.

brian
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Brian M. Criscuolo
DataViz, Inc. Engineering
email@hidden

> Message: 8
> Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 13:09:46 -0700
> Subject: Re: LSOpenFromRefSpec() and LSOpenFSRef() problems
> Cc: Carbon Dev List List <email@hidden>
> To: email@hidden
> From: Scott Chandler <email@hidden>
>
> I don't disagree with your statement, and I have looked into the other
> possibilities, which there is really only one for my case,
> "SharedSupport". As I stated in my original post, I tried putting the
> helper app there and it still didn't work.
>
> Regardless where I put the helper app, it fails to launch with an error
> code of 1000. For some reason the system just doesn't want to launch
> an application from within the bundle of the running application trying
> to do the actual launching.
>
>
> Thanks for trying,
>
> Scott Chandler
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