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NSBundle wierdness in OCUnit target:
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NSBundle wierdness in OCUnit target:


  • Subject: NSBundle wierdness in OCUnit target:
  • From: William Hunt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 16:44:21 -0700

Well, I think I've traced the weirdness I was previously having with the model down to the following...

When I call:

NSLog( @"bundlePath: %@", [[NSBundle mainBundle] bundlePath] );

I get:

2008-03-10 16:41:18.565 otest[3819:80f] bundlePath: /Developer/Tools

This is clearly not correct. (I get the correct path to my .app bundle when I run my normal target.) Is there a setting in the target that changes the bundle path?

Wil

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Wil Hunt

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