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Re: NSTask Path
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Re: NSTask Path


  • Subject: Re: NSTask Path
  • From: Nathan Day <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 17:47:51 +1030

You can get the full path for any resources in your app with the NSBundle method pathForResource:ofType:.

On Wednesday, January 15, 2003, at 03:59 AM, Rhon Fitzwater wrote:

Hi all (again),

[task setArguments:[NSArray arrayWithObject:[NSString
stringWithString:@"Contents/Resources/main.pl"]]];

Above is what isnt working with my program. Does anyone know what path
I need to get my perl script to run. I have it so that when the
program is build the script is copied to the Resources folder inside
the package. But with the path I have above I get this error in the
console:
Can't open perl script "Contents/Resources/main.pl": No such file or
directory

What path do I need to add to the code above?

Nathan Day
http://homepage.mac.com/nathan_day/
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