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Re: Distributed Objects - which frameworks?
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Re: Distributed Objects - which frameworks?


  • Subject: Re: Distributed Objects - which frameworks?
  • From: Damien Bobillot <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2005 00:01:34 +0100


George Lawrence Storm wrote :

I am working on a project using distributed objects.

Outside of the IDE it works fine under the debug build, outside of the IDE the release build fails to launch, saying it cannot be opened because it is damaged or incomplete.

What is the exact error ? Which version of Xcode did you use ? It may help us to understand your problem.


You may try to compare the build configuration of both build style.

Don't forget to disable Zerolink and Fix-and-continue when you build a release version of your application.

Is there a frameworks I failed to include?

Distributed objects are defined in the Foundation framework.

--
Damien Bobillot

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