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Re: Running ruby (utilizing appscript) from do shell script
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Re: Running ruby (utilizing appscript) from do shell script


  • Subject: Re: Running ruby (utilizing appscript) from do shell script
  • From: Philip Aker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2008 02:47:07 -0700

On 08-06-06, at 07:46, Matt Neuburg wrote:

I'm sending *you* a crash report off list. OSABridge_Dispatch is what is crashing. m.


Thanks again for that crash log. I've updated the components by compiling separate versions for 10.4. Right now, the links for them on the OSA Components page <http://vcn.bc.ca/~philip/osa/index.html> are simply email requests to <email@hidden>. The versions are as follows.

OSAComponents 1.2.4 for Mac OS X Tiger (Intel)
OSAComponents 1.2.5 for Mac OS X Tiger (PPC)

There are some notes in the Examples folder which you'll want to pay attention to if you need portability.


Philip Aker echo email@hidden@nl | tr a-z@. p-za-o.@

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