Re: ASObjC to Find an App with Bundle-ID and XMLLib.osax Read Plist Example
Re: ASObjC to Find an App with Bundle-ID and XMLLib.osax Read Plist Example
- Subject: Re: ASObjC to Find an App with Bundle-ID and XMLLib.osax Read Plist Example
- From: Yvan KOENIG <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 15 May 2016 15:44:21 +0200
Le 15 mai 2016 à 10:48, Christopher Stone < email@hidden> a écrit :
On May 15, 2016, at 03:08, Yvan KOENIG < email@hidden> wrote: I ran your Smile Beta Version Checker and it said that I was up to date. When I ran the code above I got --> {"3.8.0", "959"}
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Hey Yvan,
That is odd, but as I said there's not any real intelligence in the version number checking – it's just a direct string comparison.
I understood that and was not surprised the first time when build 959 was said up to date.
I read : Smile 3.8.0 (build 959) version complète
As I am curious I continued.
I continued after seeing that you were getting --> {"3.8.0", "960"} although my copy was --> {"3.8.0", "959"}
I downloaded and got : Smile 956.pkg
The package numbers rarely match the actual build numbers. After installing running every proposed codes I get : --> {"3.8.0", "960"}
Isn't it a bit odd ?
I was checking the beta page.
Eventually I'll check both pages.
You'll have to break it down to see just why things are amiss.
Thanks. I missed the second page. What is curious is that when I clicked the Download button in the first page, the one in which we may read, (build 959) it's the build 960 which was sent.
Yvan KOENIG running El Capitan 10.11.4 in French (VALLAURIS, France) dimanche 15 mai 2016 15:40:54
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