Re: NEWBIE - production version - getting better
Re: NEWBIE - production version - getting better
- Subject: Re: NEWBIE - production version - getting better
- From: Ian Anderson <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 18:03:38 -0700
It's typically (never?) turned on for the "Deployment" build style
(renamed to "Release" if you made your project in Xcode 2.1 and
later) so chances are you didn't really build it right. Before I
build I typically do a Build -> Build Results to open up the build
panel and make -sure- I know what the Active Build Configuration is
(i.e. make -for sure- that you're using Deployment or Release).
Ian
Jeff,
Read up on what zerolink actually does and how to turn it off for
development or deployment(which it should _never_ be turned on for)
builds.
~Julian
On Sep 28, 2005, at 8:44 PM, Jeff Brown wrote:
Thanks for telling me about the console. Didn't know
about that. Makes things much easier.
I tells me:
can't open library:
/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/ZeroLink.framework/Versions/A/
ZeroLink
(No such file or directory, errno = 2)
So i copied it in there from my computer and it now
works beautifully.
Not sure whether that's the best thing to do even
though it fixed the problem.
There must be a better way of doing it than having to
install the zeroLink framework on every machine I want
to run my software. What's the deal with zerolink?
Cheers Jeff
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