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Re: When is a program that is running not really running?
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Re: When is a program that is running not really running?


  • Subject: Re: When is a program that is running not really running?
  • From: Pascal Pochet <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 12:06:45 +0100

This looks like a problem with your Info.plist file…
there is something out of sync in the bundle information…


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Le 05-févr.-06 à 06:39, Paul a écrit :

Okay, I hope that caught your attention.

I've been working on a program for many months, and I am finally getting it to the point where I have only one major addition to make to the code.

Earlier this week I went to Build & Run the program from within Xcode, and it complied without errors, and my window opens behind the Run Log Window, and that is it. I added a bunch of NSLog entries to find out where it is hanging up, but the last message is "awakeFromNib - completed" Cee Pee You shows the CPU drop off to almost 0%, so it's not stuck in a loop, and I can bring the window to the front and click on the various objects (NSButtons & all) and they do generate messages that the appropriate methods are running, but nothing can be entered into any of the NSTextFields, and the menu bar never comes up... it still says XCODE.

Everything appears to be unchanged in Interface Builder and I've tried to comment out all the most recent changes that I made (as best I can remember) but no change.

I've been staring at and changing the code for almost a week without being able to figure out what is wrong.

Has anyone else ever seen this or have any idea where I might look to find the problem?

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