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Re: "weak link" framework refs for 10.1 compatibility?
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Re: "weak link" framework refs for 10.1 compatibility?


  • Subject: Re: "weak link" framework refs for 10.1 compatibility?
  • From: Jonathan Hendry <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 9 Nov 2002 14:55:50 -0500

On Friday, Nov 8, 2002, at 05:17 America/New_York, Bill Cheeseman wrote:
I haven't tried this, but it occurs to me that you could try isolating your
Address Book code in a separate framework, and have your application load it
only if you're running under 10.2 or newer.

How about inside a bundle instead? (Yeah, I know, frameworks are bundles.
"Framework" connotes a larger degree of hassle to me, perhaps wrongly.)

Check the version of the OS, then if AddressBook is supported, load
the bundle that uses AddressBook. If not, load nothing, or else
load an alternate bundle.

--
Jonathan W. Hendry NeXTSTEP/OpenStep/Cocoa
email@hidden programmer in Connecticut
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