Re: XCode or code problems?
Re: XCode or code problems?
- Subject: Re: XCode or code problems?
- From: Christopher Behm <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 09:19:46 -0500
What we need is a "pre-filter" on the list that matches incoming messages against a FAQ and autoresponds with an entry from some FAQ db, then tags the message with some notice before it sends it on to the list (thus all the messages go through, but some need not go any further).
Chris
On Friday, October 31, 2003, at 04:07AM, Chaz McGarvey <email@hidden> wrote:
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On Oct 31, 2003, at 1:43 AM, Francisco Tolmasky wrote:
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> I'm having a few problems, and I honestly don't know if it is my code
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> or Xcode that is responsible. I compile a simple program that sets up
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> an NSNetServiceBrowser. It compiles and runs just fine, I send it to
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> a friend, and it quits on launch. I send him the project however, and
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> it compiles and runs just fine. Does anyone know if I am doing
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> something incorrectly? Some new setting I have to do in Xcode not
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> required in Project Builder? I had almost the exact same project in
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> Project Builder and it compiled and ran find on my computer as well as
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> anyone who I sent it to.
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If this question is asked one more time...
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Build with the 'deployment' build style if you want your app to be able
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to run all by itself. Alternatively, just disable Zerolink.
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Search the archives to find at least 20 other similar threads.
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- Chaz
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