Re: app "do not enter" sign?
Re: app "do not enter" sign?
- Subject: Re: app "do not enter" sign?
- From: Daniel Child <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 16:41:35 -0400
I will be using the InputMethodKit framework. I was trying to build
for Xcode 2.4, with target SDK set to current OS, which happens to be
Leopard on an Intel.
I tried setting for Xcode 3.0, but that made no difference.
I am hoping to debug this running on a PowerPC running Leopard via
remote debugging, but that should be OK as far as I know.
On Apr 28, 2008, at 4:12 PM, Ricky Sharp wrote:
On Apr 28, 2008, at 2:57 PM, Daniel Child wrote:
I am building a sample input method and the build succeeds, but the
icon on the executable has a weird circle with bar (like a European
do not enter sign) over it. When I try copying it into Library/
Input Methods it indeed behaves very slowly...practically useless.
I can't figure out what this is caused by or what it signifies, and
I can't even find the right words to search this "do not enter"
thing on line with any success.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks.
It means that the app cannot be launched on the system. For
example, Classic applications show up with that icon on systems**
that cannot run the Classic environment.
** I think this new artwork was something added by Leopard.
So, check into the architecture of what you're trying to build.
Also, if this is under Leopard, aren't input managers/methods not
allowed?
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