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Re: loading executable code, NSBundle
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Re: loading executable code, NSBundle


  • Subject: Re: loading executable code, NSBundle
  • From: Gerard Iglesias <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 1 May 2001 01:08:31 +0200

On Tuesday, May 1, 2001, at 12:53 , Andreas Wolf wrote:

>
> to get hands on executable code from an other project.
> [bundle bundlePath]; returns the correct Path. It's the Path to a
> fully functional
> single document application.

Are you saying that it is the bundle of a complete application
executable?

If an application is a bundle, I think that the only bundle code you can
load with with NSBundle method is a bundle build as a bundle with the
help of PB. It means that a bundle contains only classes, a shared lib
plus resources in other words.

Regards

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