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Re: CoreFoundationLib Log w/ AS 1.6
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Re: CoreFoundationLib Log w/ AS 1.6


  • Subject: Re: CoreFoundationLib Log w/ AS 1.6
  • From: John W Baxter <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 07:23:47 -0700

At 20:37 -0700 4/1/01, John S. Baltutis wrote:
>Just installed AppleScript 1.6 on my G4 running MacOS 9.1. While
>perusing the AppleScript folder, I came across the CoreFoundationLib
>Log file. Checking it out, using BBEdit, it contains the following
>information: "_CFBundleOpen/CloseBundleResourceFork are obsolete.
>Please use CFBundleOpenBundleResourceMap or
>CFBundleOpenBundleResourceFiles instead."
>
>Checking around, I found one in the newly installed StuffitExpander
>6.0.1 folder, which has the same message. Apparently, something is
>producing these files. Any thoughts? Any harm?

Since resources now come from many more places than just "resource forks"
these days, Apple has provided the new names they are recommending, to
replace the old-way-specific _CFBundleOpenBundleResourceFork (and the same
for Close).

Whether this is a development tool which needs to be upgraded, or something
in each application that needs to be upgraded, I do not know.

The logging is a potential disk space sink, which needs to be watched over
time...but it won't consume a *lot* of disk space.

--John

--
John Baxter email@hidden Port Ludlow, WA, USA


References: 
 >CoreFoundationLib Log w/ AS 1.6 (From: "John S. Baltutis" <email@hidden>)

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