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Re: Hidden Foundation Tool
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Re: Hidden Foundation Tool


  • Subject: Re: Hidden Foundation Tool
  • From: Half Activist <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 13:49:54 +0200

it opens the terminal because you double click from the finder i guess, if you run it from an existing terminal it won't spawn a new one,
uneless you do something special.


Try with ssh or something like that, you'll see no window gets open.

Regards.


On Jul 2, 2007, at 1:43 PM, Micha Fuhrmann wrote:

Hello there,

I've used the Foundation Tool templates to develop and run a peace of code thinking it would be hidden (no other app opening, no window etc). Within x-code it's fine, but built it opens Terminal (of course!). How can I run this code in the background?

Thanks,

Micha
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