Re: Native script spontanesouly going Classic
Re: Native script spontanesouly going Classic
- Subject: Re: Native script spontanesouly going Classic
- From: Matt Neuburg <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 08:22:12 -0700
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 02:10:37 +0200, Sander Tekelenburg <email@hidden>
said:
>A stay-open applet that always ran natively in Panther and Tiger has suddenly
>changed into a "Classic application". The script is in my Login Items. After
>I applied Security Update 2005-007 1.1, on login after reboot, this script to
>my surprise triggered the Classic Environment being launched. (That's not to
>say Security Update 2005-007 1.1 caused this for sure. Something else might
>have happened between this and a previous reboot, 1 or 2 weeks ago.)
>
>Als surprising to me, is that when I use Finder.app to make a copy of the
>script (Option-drag), the copy is considered an "Application", not a "Classic
>application".
>
>Has anyone ever heard of native scripts spontaneously 'going Classic', or of
>Classic scripts going native when copied?
Don't know if this is at all relevant, but I've seen funny things happen WRT
classic apps when the launch services cache gets corrupted. The cure is to
throw it out (Tiger Cache Cleaner can help here) and reboot. m.
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