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DotMacKit not prebound
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  • Subject: DotMacKit not prebound
  • From: Conor Dearden <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 03 Mar 2005 10:07:05 +0100

This is something I being wrestling with for a while. I use the DotMacKit
framework in my programs, but when I add them, I can no longer bind my
programs. I get a warning saying program not pre-bound because of the
framework. I waited until the second version of the framework came out and
still I have the same problem, what I like to know is this me? Something I
could be doing wrong? I followed the instructions that come with the
DotMacKit to the letter. Or is it simply the fact that the framework is not
prebound by Apple that is the problem, for I get the following with otool
-hv:

/Volumes/DotMacSDK/DotMacKit.framework/Versions/A/DotMacKit:
Mach header
      magic cputype cpusubtype   filetype ncmds sizeofcmds      flags
   MH_MAGIC     PPC        ALL      DYLIB    17       3164   NOUNDEFS
DYLDLINK TWOLEVEL

Anybody who has experienced similar problems and was able to fix them, I
would appreciate the help. Linking and pre-binding is not my strength.

Regards,
Conor
www.bruji.com


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