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Re: Leopard, Snow Leopard & 32bit, 64bit Preferences



The only other place an app with that CFBundleIdentifier could have been was in the Trash.  Putting it on a clean machine (that never had the app) would presumably work, since it worked when changing the CFBundleIdentifier -- but we need this to work on dirty machines.  We can't tell the millions of folks we ship to that they need to rebuild their machine. :-)

I'll take a look at the dump of the launch services database and see if it reports anything suspicious, thanks!

Sam

On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Greg Guerin <email@hidden> wrote:
Sam Berlin wrote:

Any clue on what's going on here?


It sounds like there's another version of the app, and it has different Info.plist content.

After rebuilding the launch services database(s), dump the resulting database and look for the CFBundleIdentifier of your app.

Also, try putting the app on a known-clean machine (never had the app on it before).

 -- GG

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