Re: Application Bundles
Re: Application Bundles
- Subject: Re: Application Bundles
- From: Luther Fuller <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 03 Mar 2010 14:36:59 -0600
On Mar 3, 2010, at 1:53 PM, Laine Lee wrote:
> On 3/3/10 9:18 AM, "Luther Fuller" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> LBFiBook:~ lutherfuller$
>> /Users/lutherfuller/Desktop/HiThere.app/Contents/MacOS/HiThere; exit
>> dyld: incompatible cpu-subtype
>> Trace/BPT trap
>> logout
>> [Process completed]
>>
>> The process did not run correctly.
>>
>> Who knows how to interpret these results?
>
> I can't completely interpret them, but it would appear that the script
> depends on a dynamic library which doesn't exist for the Panther system.
Tiger, not Panther. Has anyone else encountered this problem running SL/ASE applications on Tiger/ppc?
If someone has tried it and not encountered this problem, then perhaps I should reinstall Tiger on my iBook.
I've also noticed something else. I took a look at the Unix Executable File (Universal) for a SL/ASE application using TextWrangler. The phrases "Apple Certification Authority" and "Apple Code Signing Certification Authority" appear multiple times. The word "Certification" appears 33 times. The statement "Reliance on this certificate by any party assumes acceptance of the then applicable standard terms and conditions of use, certificate policy and certification practice statements." appears 6 times.
These statements do not appear in the Executable file created by Smile in SL.
I wonder if this is part of the problem?
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