Re: Component Manager Message...
Re: Component Manager Message...
- Subject: Re: Component Manager Message...
- From: Oleg Svirgstin <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 15:14:35 +0300
Hi Ralf,
Hi all,
I had this warning in 10.2, it disappeared when I installed 10.2.3 and the
December tools (since I did it simultaneously, I can't tell who of them was
the guilty), and it did not reappear in 10.2.4 - whatever I did to my poor
computer and its OS.
Any way, this warning seems to be absolutely harmless (though taking an
instance of time to get printed into the console), so there is probably no
need to get rid of it.
Upgrading to the December tools may cause even more problems. :(
This message means that the Component Manager did not find some symbols that
it can well do without.
I would imitate this Component Manager and QuickTime behavior if I was
posting to the list and to the Kings of Apples (as bug reports and feature
requests) how I miss my ability to store an alias to a document into some
kind of Apple menu to later open them fast and easily when I need them. It
would be a useless whining, too.
IMHO, the source of this warning is a part of QuickTime that uses Component
Manager (more details in docs for QuickTime and Component Manager; probably
all or some of these 4-byte mnemonics are expanded into human-readable form
somewhere in the headers - I did not search for them).
Regards
Oleg
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From: email@hidden (Ralf Hasemann)
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Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 08:26:00 +0100
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To: email@hidden
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Subject: Component Manager Message...
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Hi Cocoa people,
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since a while, when I startup my app in Project Builder
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I get the following message in the console:
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"## Component Manager: attempting to find symbols in a component alias
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of type (regR/carP/x!bt)"
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Everything works, but this message pops up. I have not found any
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explanation what that means.
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Does anybody know what I can do to get rid of that message?
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Thansk for any answer!
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Regards,
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Ralf
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Ralf Hasemann
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Web: www.osxdeveloper.de
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An Apple a day keeps the doctor away!
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