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RE: Test bundle can't find app
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RE: Test bundle can't find app


  • Subject: RE: Test bundle can't find app
  • From: "David McCarthy" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 14:34:08 -0500
  • Thread-topic: Test bundle can't find app

>> Thanks, that worked (kind of). I had tried it both ways before, but
>> apparently I have to turn off ZeroLink *and* take out the quotes,
>> even though the path has spaces. Confusing, but whatever.

>The path doesn't need quotes because it's not a multi-element
>setting, it's only a single string.  (Contrast with, say, Other
>Linker Flags, which can take multiple strings.)

"The path doesn't need quotes" is not the same as "The path can't have
quotes," which seems to be what OP was saying. Why should we have to
remember which items can have quotes and which can't, when it should be
simple for the parser to strip them out where they're optional?
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