Re: How Do I Statically Link to libcurl?
Re: How Do I Statically Link to libcurl?
- Subject: Re: How Do I Statically Link to libcurl?
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 09:44:48 +0100
Here's a couple of links on this. Both for iPhone I think but it
should work for Cocoa projects too....
http://www.clintharris.net/2009/iphone-app-shared-libraries/
http://t-machine.org/index.php/2009/02/26/using-shared-libraries-for-iphone-with-multiple-projects/
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> 1. Re: NSDateFormatter Breaks on non-English OS (Trygve Inda)
> 2. Re: what user does a PreferencePane run as? (Andy Lee)
> 3. Re: NSDateFormatter Breaks on non-English OS (mmalc Crawford)
> 4. Re: what user does a PreferencePane run as? (Bill Janssen)
> 5. [iPhone] newbie Q: switching between two views (Beth Freeman)
> 6. Re: NSDateFormatter Breaks on non-English OS (Trygve Inda)
> 7. Re: Dynamic Services menu, CM plug-in alternatives (Alex Kac)
> 8. How Do I Statically Link to libcurl? (Chris Tracewell)
> 9. Re: How Do I Statically Link to libcurl? (Kyle Sluder)
> 10. Re: [iPhone] newbie Q: switching between two views (Kyle Sluder)
> 11. Re: GC bug in NSFontManager? (Tommy Nordgren)
> 12. Help with Help (AHLookupAnchor) (Graham Cox)
> 13. Crash on wake from sleep (Trygve Inda)
> 14. Re: Raw Infrared Data (Andrew Farmer)
> 15. Re: Raw Infrared Data (Mr. Gecko)
> 16. Re: How Do I Statically Link to libcurl? (Chris Tracewell)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 01 Jul 2009 00:08:38 +0000
> From: Trygve Inda <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: NSDateFormatter Breaks on non-English OS
> To: mmalc Crawford <email@hidden>, Cocoa-dev
> <email@hidden>
> Message-ID: <C6705986.399DE%email@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-2022-JP"
>
> So,
>
> In the International Pane of System prefs, I have set the Region to Germany
>
> Then in my app I call:
>
> NSString* myDateString = @"Tue Jun 30 15:53:24 UTC 2009";
>
> NSDateFormatter* theFormat = [[NSDateFormatter alloc] init];
>
> [theFormat setFormatterBehavior:NSDateFormatterBehavior10_4];
> [theFormat setLocale:[[NSLocale alloc] initWithLocaleIdentifier:@"en_US"]];
> [theFormat setDateFormat:@"EEE MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy"];
>
> myDate = [myFormatter dateFromString:myDateString];
>
>
> But myDate is always nil. If I set my Region to US or UK all is well.
>
> ???
>
> Trygve
>
>
>
>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 20:09:31 -0400
> From: Andy Lee <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: what user does a PreferencePane run as?
> To: Bill Janssen <email@hidden>
> Cc: Cocoa-dev <email@hidden>
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> Although it has "System" in its name, it's just another double-clickable application, so it runs as the user who launches it. The fact that you can launch it from the Apple menu is just a convenience.
>
> --Andy
>
> On Tuesday, June 30, 2009, at 08:01PM, "Bill Janssen" <email@hidden> wrote:
>>I'm working on a system prefs pref pane for my application. I'd like to
>>have it read the user's preferences for that application, but I can't
>>find out where it says what user the System Preferences application runs
>>as, and how to control that, or whether that's possible.
>>
>>Bill
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> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 17:29:29 -0700
> From: mmalc Crawford <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: NSDateFormatter Breaks on non-English OS
> To: Trygve Inda <email@hidden>
> Cc: Cocoa-dev <email@hidden>
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> On Jun 30, 2009, at 5:08 PM, Trygve Inda wrote:
>
>> [theFormat setDateFormat:@"EEE MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy"];
>
>>
> I'm not sure if "UTC" is recognised; try:
>
> [myFormatter setDateFormat:@"EEE MMM dd HH:mm:ss 'UTC' yyyy"];
>
> mmalc
>
>
>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 17:49:23 PDT
> From: Bill Janssen <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: what user does a PreferencePane run as?
> To: Andy Lee <email@hidden>
> Cc: Cocoa-dev <email@hidden>
> Message-ID: <email@hidden>
>
> Thanks.
>
> Bill
>
> Andy Lee <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Although it has "System" in its name, it's just another double-clickable application, so it runs as the user who launches it. The fact that you can launch it from the Apple menu is just a convenience.
>>
>> --Andy
>>
>> On Tuesday, June 30, 2009, at 08:01PM, "Bill Janssen" <email@hidden> wrote:
>> >I'm working on a system prefs pref pane for my application. I'd like to
>> >have it read the user's preferences for that application, but I can't
>> >find out where it says what user the System Preferences application runs
>> >as, and how to control that, or whether that's possible.
>> >
>> >Bill
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> Message: 5
> Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 17:50:31 -0700
> From: Beth Freeman <email@hidden>
> Subject: [iPhone] newbie Q: switching between two views
> To: email@hidden
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>
> Hi all,I am building a multiview app and rather than having a root view
> controller with two subviews, I thought I'd try putting the view switching
> code into the app delegate as follows. However, it's not working. Is this
> a dumb thing to do? Should I always use a root view controller if I'm
> switching between two views? And what am I missing about the way that
> bringSubviewToFront works? My assumption was that if I had two views and
> added them both to the window, I could switch between the two views using
> this method, but either I'm doing it wrong, or I'm misunderstanding how that
> works. I do realize I don't get the benefit of lazy loading of the views,
> but because this app is so small, I thought that wouldn't matter much.
>
> DesignMeditationsAppDelegate:
>
> - (void)applicationDidFinishLaunching:(UIApplication *)application {
>
>
> // Override point for customization after application launch
>
> [window addSubview:meditationViewController.view];
>
> [window addSubview:aboutViewController.view];
>
> [window bringSubviewToFront:meditationViewController.view];
>
> [window makeKeyAndVisible];
>
> }
>
>
> - (void) switchViews:(UIView *)aView {
>
> [window bringSubviewToFront:aView];
>
> [window makeKeyAndVisible];
>
> }
>
>
> One of the view controllers, MeditationViewController (the other one,
> AboutViewController has an analogous method):
>
>
> - (IBAction)switchToAboutView:(id)sender {
>
> NSLog(@"info button pressed");
>
> DesignMeditationsAppDelegate *delegate = [[UIApplication sharedApplication]
> delegate];
>
> [delegate switchViews:self.view];
>
> }
>
>
> Thank you very much in advance!
>
>
> Elisabeth
>
>
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>
> Message: 6
> Date: Wed, 01 Jul 2009 01:20:52 +0000
> From: Trygve Inda <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: NSDateFormatter Breaks on non-English OS
> To: mmalc Crawford <email@hidden>
> Cc: Cocoa-dev <email@hidden>
> Message-ID: <C6706A74.39A48%email@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-2022-JP"
>
>>
>> On Jun 30, 2009, at 5:08 PM, Trygve Inda wrote:
>>
>>> [theFormat setDateFormat:@"EEE MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy"];
>>
>>>
>> I'm not sure if "UTC" is recognised; try:
>>
>> [myFormatter setDateFormat:@"EEE MMM dd HH:mm:ss 'UTC' yyyy"];
>>
>> mmalc
>>
>>
>
> Indeed that does it. So will the date created be assumed to be UTC/GMT then?
>
> My App calls
>
> [NSTimeZone setDefaultTimeZone:[NSTimeZone
> timeZoneWithAbbreviation:@"GMT"]]; // So that when we decode NSDate
> objects, we get the h/m/s as GMT
>
>
>
>
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> Message: 7
> Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 20:28:20 -0500
> From: Alex Kac <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: Dynamic Services menu, CM plug-in alternatives
> To: Dragan Mili? <email@hidden>
> Cc: Cocoa-dev Mailing List <email@hidden>
> Message-ID: <email@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed; delsp=yes
>
> A tip - SL is NDA and we can't talk about it here. Second, you don't
> have to be a Premium member to get access to it. Select is good and
> that's far less expensive. I don't see how Apple makes it difficult.
>
> On Jun 30, 2009, at 5:29 PM, Dragan Milić wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I'd firstly like just to mention that I'm not a premium ADC member
>> and I've had the bare bones Snow Leopard 10A380 build (passed as a
>> asset from a fellow developer, who is a premium member), without any
>> new developer tools or documentation,...
>
>
>> So, 3rd party Finder CM plug-ins seem to definitely be dead soon and
>> Apple is making it hard again for the small developers who already
>> have such applications developed and are expected to update them for
>> the coming OS release.
>>
>
> Alex Kac - President and Founder
> Web Information Solutions, Inc.
>
> "Patience is the companion of wisdom."
> --Anonymous
>
>
>
>
>
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> Message: 8
> Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 18:40:37 -0700
> From: Chris Tracewell <email@hidden>
> Subject: How Do I Statically Link to libcurl?
> To: Cocoa-dev List <email@hidden>
> Message-ID: <email@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed; delsp=yes
>
> So... call me an idiot, but I am lost as how to get libcurl into my
> project. I can see libcurl.4.dylib & libcurl.3.dylib on my hard drive
> using spotlight. I have googled and googled and only found bits and
> pieces here and there but nothing concrete, that is a 1,2,3
> instruction on how to "link against" libcurl. Here is what I think I
> need to do but am not sure on specifics
>
> 1) Statically link against libcurl (3 or 4?) - (in forums everybody
> says "just link against it" ... how is this done?)
> 2) Edit Project Settings --> Build --> Other Linker Flags to some path
> where libcurl can be found ... which is???
> 3) import the <curl.h> or <curl/ease.h> into my controller class -
> (seems straight forward)
>
> I have tried a bizillion combos of the above with enough revisions to
> make me sick. Any help is much appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Chris
>
>
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> Message: 9
> Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 18:43:33 -0700
> From: Kyle Sluder <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: How Do I Statically Link to libcurl?
> To: Chris Tracewell <email@hidden>
> Cc: Cocoa-dev List <email@hidden>
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> On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 6:40 PM, Chris Tracewell<email@hidden> wrote:
>> So... call me an idiot, but I am lost as how to get libcurl into my project.
>> I can see libcurl.4.dylib & libcurl.3.dylib on my hard drive using
>> spotlight. I have googled and googled and only found bits and pieces here
>> and there but nothing concrete, that is a 1,2,3 instruction on how to "link
>> against" libcurl. Here is what I think I need to do but am not sure on
>> specifics
>
> dylib means "dynamic library"...
>
> Why do you need to link against libcurl statically? Not saying there
> aren't valid use cases, but please present yours.
>
> If you really need to, you can download the source and compile it into
> a library yourself.
>
> --Kyle Sluder
>
>
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>
> Message: 10
> Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 18:45:28 -0700
> From: Kyle Sluder <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: [iPhone] newbie Q: switching between two views
> To: Beth Freeman <email@hidden>
> Cc: email@hidden
> Message-ID:
> <email@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>
> On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Beth Freeman<email@hidden> wrote:
>> DesignMeditationsAppDelegate:
>>
>> - (void)applicationDidFinishLaunching:(UIApplication *)application {
>>
>>
>> // Override point for customization after application launch
>>
>> [window addSubview:meditationViewController.view];
>>
>> [window addSubview:aboutViewController.view];
>
> If you want to swap between subviews, why are you adding both of them?
>
>>
>> [window bringSubviewToFront:meditationViewController.view];
>>
>> [window makeKeyAndVisible];
>>
>> }
>>
>>
>> - (void) switchViews:(UIView *)aView {
>>
>> [window bringSubviewToFront:aView];
>>
>> [window makeKeyAndVisible];
>
> This is unnecessary... seems like evidence of cargo-cult programming.
>
> --Kyle Sluder
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 11
> Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 03:45:30 +0200
> From: Tommy Nordgren <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: GC bug in NSFontManager?
> To: Ross Carter <email@hidden>
> Cc: Cocoa-dev Developers <email@hidden>
> Message-ID: <email@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed; delsp=yes
>
>
> On Jul 1, 2009, at 1:57 AM, Tommy Nordgren wrote:
>
>>
>> On Jun 30, 2009, at 11:48 PM, Ross Carter wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Jun 30, 2009, at 3:33 PM, Quincey Morris wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Jun 30, 2009, at 11:34, Ross Carter wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I am receiving crash reports for code that enumerates an array
>>>>> returned by NSFontManager. The app is garbage-collected.
>>>>
>>>> Chances are someone will recognize the exact problem and jump in
>>>> with an explanation, but in case not:
>>>>
>>>> (a) Can you post back-traces from the points of failure
>>>> corresponding to the source code?
>>>
>>> This one is typical:
>>>
>>> Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGBUS) Exception Codes:
>>> KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x0000000000000063 Crashed Thread: 0
>>>
>>> Application Specific Information: objc[1622]: garbage collection is
>>> ON
>>>
>>> Thread 0 Crashed:
>>> 0 libobjc.A.dylib 0x917e768c objc_msgSend + 28
>>> 1 com.apple.AppKit 0x94d3ef43 -[NSFontManager
>>> availableMembersOfFontFamily:] + 963
>>> 2 com.cocomot.Pagehand 0x0003a706 -[CCMFontCollectionsController
>>> fontNamesFamiliesDictionary] + 312
>>> 3 com.cocomot.Pagehand 0x0003a1fc -[CCMFontCollectionsController
>>> fontCollectionsArrayForControls] + 60
>>> 4 com.cocomot.Pagehand 0x000305fe -[CCMApp init] + 806
>>> 5 com.apple.AppKit 0x94b48e03 -[NSCustomObject nibInstantiate] + 315
>>> 6 com.apple.AppKit 0x94b297f5 -[NSIBObjectData instantiateObject:]
>>> + 259
>>> 7 com.apple.AppKit 0x94b28f16 -[NSIBObjectData
>>> nibInstantiateWithOwner:topLevelObjects:] + 297
>>> 8 com.apple.AppKit 0x94b1f616 loadNib + 264
>>> 9 com.apple.AppKit 0x94b1ef78 +[NSBundle(NSNibLoading)
>>> _loadNibFile:nameTable:withZone:ownerBundle:] + 946
>>> 10 com.apple.AppKit 0x94b1ebbb +[NSBundle(NSNibLoading)
>>> loadNibFile:externalNameTable:withZone:] + 171
>>> 11 com.apple.AppKit 0x94b1eaf9 +[NSBundle(NSNibLoading)
>>> loadNibNamed:owner:] + 391
>>> 12 com.apple.AppKit 0x94b1e7a8 NSApplicationMain + 434
>>> 13 com.cocomot.Pagehand 0x00002d66 start + 54
>>>
>> Is CCMApp an NSApplication subclass. This stack trace seems to
>> indicate that there is an instance of it in
>> your nib/xib file.
>> If so, your application is initialized in an incorrect way, and
>> outlets in it may not be set up correctly.
>> To fix, delete it from your nib, and set the value for the key
>> NSPrincipalClass in your Info.plist file to CCMApp
>> (NSApplicationMain uses this key to create an instance of the
>> correct NSApplication (sub)class.
>
> One more thing - you need to move the code from CCMApp init to
> finishLaunching, a method that is invoked
> immediately before the runloop starts
>>>>
>>>> (b) Can you reproduce the problem locally? (That is, are you in a
>>>> position to try changes and see if the problem goes away?)
>>>
>>> No, I have never seen it happen.
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> Message: 12
> Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 12:02:16 +1000
> From: Graham Cox <email@hidden>
> Subject: Help with Help (AHLookupAnchor)
> To: Cocoa-Dev List <email@hidden>
> Message-ID: <email@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed; delsp=yes
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to link help buttons in my app to topics in my help book.
>
> I have a simple scheme where the (hidden) title of the button contains
> the anchor and I pass it to AHLookupAnchor. The help window opens as
> 'untitled' with a blank content, but AHLookupAnchor returns noErr (0).
> I have checked that the help book is indexed correctly and have
> verified that the anchors are listed using the Unarchiver tool and
> that the anchor I'm testing with is listed. Note that my help book
> shows up in the Help menu and can be opened from there and browsed
> normally.
>
> Any other ideas on what I might be doing wrong?
>
> Relevant code:
>
> - (IBAction) showHelpItemWithTitleOfSender:(id) sender
> {
> CFBundleRef myApplicationBundle;
> CFTypeRef myBookName;
> OSStatus err = fnfErr;
>
> myApplicationBundle = CFBundleGetMainBundle();
> if ( myApplicationBundle )
> {
> myBookName =
> CFBundleGetValueForInfoDictionaryKey( myApplicationBundle,
> CFSTR("CFBundleHelpBookName"));
>
> NSLog(@"request for help item (anchor): '%@' in help book: '%@'",
> [sender title], myBookName );
>
> if ( myBookName && CFGetTypeID(myBookName) == CFStringGetTypeID())
> {
> err = AHLookupAnchor( myBookName, (CFStringRef)[sender title]);
>
> NSLog(@"lookup complete, result = %d", err );
> }
> }
>
> if( err != noErr )
> NSBeep();
> }
>
>
> Log output:
>
> 2009-07-01 11:50:17.031 Ortelius[10371:10b] request for help item
> (anchor): 'Create Symbol' in help book: 'Ortelius Help'
> 2009-07-01 11:50:17.085 Ortelius[10371:10b] lookup complete, result = 0
>
> Unarchiver plist dump showing anchors (relevant portion):
>
> <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd
> ">
> <plist version="1.0">
> <dict>
> <key>SKI_ANCHOR_DATA</key>
> <dict>
> <key>Create Symbol</key>
> <array>
> <string>/helptopics/lessons/Creating_New_Symbols.html</string>
> </array>
>
>
> thanks for any help,
>
> --Graham
>
>
>
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>
> Message: 13
> Date: Wed, 01 Jul 2009 02:13:29 +0000
> From: Trygve Inda <email@hidden>
> Subject: Crash on wake from sleep
> To: <email@hidden>
> Message-ID: <C67076C9.39A95%email@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-2022-JP"
>
> My app has a single window with a single view and I call:
>
> NSImage* theImage = [[[NSImage alloc]
> initWithContentsOfFile:mapImagePath] autorelease];
>
> [window orderFront:self];
> [imageView setImage:theImage];
> [imageView setNeedsDisplay:YES];
>
> The file that this image comes from will be deleted later on, but once
> initWithContentsOfFile is called, it no longer needs the file,
> right?
>
> I assume the autorelease is ok since theImage will be retained by imageView.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> I can't reproduce this but have a few users getting it occasionally - no
> steps to reproduce, but always on wake from sleep.
>
>
> Thread 0 Crashed:
> 0 com.apple.CoreGraphics 0x95f91ac0 CGSConvertBGR888toRGBA8888
> + 160
> 1 com.apple.CoreGraphics 0x95eea94b argb32_image + 5611
> 2 libRIP.A.dylib 0x912b46f9 ripd_Mark + 326
> 3 libRIP.A.dylib 0x912ae977 ripl_BltImage + 1307
> 4 libRIP.A.dylib 0x91298549 ripc_RenderImage + 273
> 5 libRIP.A.dylib 0x912a8e6a ripc_DrawImage + 5102
> 6 com.apple.CoreGraphics 0x95edd32d CGContextDrawImage + 397
> 7 com.apple.AppKit 0x90b264b0 -[NSBitmapImageRep
> _drawFromRect:toRect:operation:alpha:compositing:flipped:ignoreContext:] +
> 2621
> 8 com.apple.AppKit 0x90b2570b -[NSImage
> drawInRect:fromRect:operation:fraction:] + 5109
> 9 com.apple.AppKit 0x90f6ad2a -[NSImage
> _drawMappingAlignmentRectToRect:withState:backgroundStyle:operation:fraction
> :flip:] + 1041
> 10 com.apple.AppKit 0x90bc221b -[NSImageCell
> drawInteriorWithFrame:inView:] + 751
> 11 com.apple.AppKit 0x90bc1f1f -[NSImageCell
> drawWithFrame:inView:] + 2230
> 12 com.apple.AppKit 0x90b054a7 -[NSControl drawRect:] +
> 378
> 13 com.apple.AppKit 0x90b9922c -[NSView _drawRect:clip:] +
> 3853
> 14 com.apple.AppKit 0x90b97d23 -[NSView
> _recursiveDisplayAllDirtyWithLockFocus:visRect:] + 1050
> 15 com.apple.AppKit 0x90b980ba -[NSView
> _recursiveDisplayAllDirtyWithLockFocus:visRect:] + 1969
> 16 com.apple.AppKit 0x90b980ba -[NSView
> _recursiveDisplayAllDirtyWithLockFocus:visRect:] + 1969
> 17 com.apple.AppKit 0x90b96679 -[NSView
> _recursiveDisplayRectIfNeededIgnoringOpacity:isVisibleRect:rectIsVisibleRect
> ForView:topView:] + 759
> 18 com.apple.AppKit 0x90c7e929 -[NSNextStepFrame
> _recursiveDisplayRectIfNeededIgnoringOpacity:isVisibleRect:rectIsVisibleRect
> ForView:topView:] + 340
> 19 com.apple.AppKit 0x90b92adf -[NSView
> _displayRectIgnoringOpacity:isVisibleRect:rectIsVisibleRectForView:] + 3090
> 20 com.apple.AppKit 0x90ad34b3 -[NSView displayIfNeeded] +
> 933
> 21 com.apple.AppKit 0x90ad3061 -[NSWindow displayIfNeeded]
> + 189
> 22 com.apple.AppKit 0x90ad2e84 _handleWindowNeedsDisplay +
> 436
> 23 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x95cc3942 __CFRunLoopDoObservers +
> 466
> 24 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x95cc4c9c CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 844
> 25 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x95cc5c78 CFRunLoopRunInMode + 88
> 26 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x9236928c RunCurrentEventLoopInMode +
> 283
> 27 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x923690a5 ReceiveNextEventCommon +
> 374
> 28 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x92368f19
> BlockUntilNextEventMatchingListInMode + 106
> 29 com.apple.AppKit 0x90ad0d0d _DPSNextEvent + 657
> 30 com.apple.AppKit 0x90ad05c0 -[NSApplication
> nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 128
> 31 com.apple.AppKit 0x90ac95fb -[NSApplication run] + 795
> 32 com.apple.AppKit 0x90a96834 NSApplicationMain + 574
> 33 com.xericdesign.earthdesk.core 0x00002246 0x1000 + 4678
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 14
> Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 20:06:52 -0700
> From: Andrew Farmer <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: Raw Infrared Data
> To: Mr.Gecko <email@hidden>
> Cc: Cocoa Dev <email@hidden>
> Message-ID: <email@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed; delsp=yes
>
> On 30 Jun 2009, at 07:03, Mr. Gecko wrote:
>> Is there anyway to get raw Infrared data from the Apple IR
>> Controller? I'll like to be able to see data from remotes that are
>> not the Apple Remote and also see the raw data of the apple remote
>> so I could make a generic game controller or something like that.
>
> Along with what jcr pointed out, keep in mind that not all infrared
> remotes are made alike. There is a significant chance that the Apple
> IR receiver was never designed to communicate with anything other than
> an Apple remote.
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 15
> Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 22:11:24 -0500
> From: "Mr. Gecko" <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: Raw Infrared Data
> To: Andrew Farmer <email@hidden>
> Cc: Cocoa Dev <email@hidden>
> Message-ID: <email@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed; delsp=yes
>
> All I really need is the raw data from the Apple Remote so I don't
> have to have the hold skip and previous buttons function.
>
> On Jun 30, 2009, at 10:06 PM, Andrew Farmer wrote:
>
>> On 30 Jun 2009, at 07:03, Mr. Gecko wrote:
>>> Is there anyway to get raw Infrared data from the Apple IR
>>> Controller? I'll like to be able to see data from remotes that are
>>> not the Apple Remote and also see the raw data of the apple remote
>>> so I could make a generic game controller or something like that.
>>
>> Along with what jcr pointed out, keep in mind that not all infrared
>> remotes are made alike. There is a significant chance that the Apple
>> IR receiver was never designed to communicate with anything other
>> than an Apple remote.
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 16
> Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 20:49:57 -0700
> From: Chris Tracewell <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: How Do I Statically Link to libcurl?
> To: Cocoa-dev List <email@hidden>
> Message-ID: <email@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed; delsp=yes
>
>
> On Jun 30, 2009, at 6:43 PM, Kyle Sluder wrote:
>
>> dylib means "dynamic library"...
>>
>> Why do you need to link against libcurl statically? Not saying there
>> aren't valid use cases, but please present yours.
>
> I guess I assumed that static linking is prefered as it would include
> libcurl with the executable and thus ensure that the app would work
> consistently, even if someone had a different version or had deleted
> this library from their machine. In short it just seemed like a safe
> option, but I am un-educated in this regard, so it was my best guess.
> The deployment environment is fairly easy right now, about 10
> machines, mostly 10.5 with Intel iMac and Powerbooks which I can tweak
> if needed, but in the future this may grow and so you get the picture.
>
>
>> If you really need to, you can download the source and compile it into
>> a library yourself.
>>
>> --Kyle Sluder
>
> Well, honestly don't know a lot about libcurl and was not aware that I
> would need to download and compile to be able to statically link, I
> thought it was like curl and just already on the machine. I have
> already way over shot my time on this so dynamically linking is fine
> for now. I was going to use NSTask and curl but saw libcurl and
> thought it would be more efficient, but I am about to give up on it
> and go back to curl as I have wasted a half a day trying to "link to
> it."
>
> Finally, just to be sure to be sure to steer things back to my
> original question... whether I dynamically link or statically link, is
> there a manual anywhere that describes how to do this in XCode?
>
> Thanks
>
> Chris
>
>
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