Re: Personality?
Re: Personality?
- Subject: Re: Personality?
- From: Stéphane Sudre <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 19:07:51 +0100
On vendredi, novembre 2, 2007, at 04:29 PM, Shawn Erickson wrote:
On Nov 2, 2007, at 5:29 AM, Stéphane Sudre wrote:
On jeudi, novembre 1, 2007, at 11:41 PM, Dean Reece wrote:
On Nov 1, 2007, at 3:20 PM, Stéphane Sudre wrote:
What's a personality supposed to be for a StartupItem or Kernel
Extension?
OK, but then why does Leopard tells me a kext that is not related to
IOKit has no personalities?
If the future please provide more information in your posts about the
problem or question you have. Your first post was a vague question
that left many of guessing at what you wanted to know and now you give
us little more to work with on what type kext you are seeing this
issue with and what that kext has in its plist, etc.
So more information please ... it will get you a better answer and
likely more quickly.
Ok, long version of the story.
I'm looking at an application that uses 3 kernel extensions:
- 2 KPI Kext (one has a dependency on the IOKit kext below)
- 1 IOKit/KPI kext.
The KPI kexts are loaded through a launchd script with the kexload -v
argument. The Info.plist files of both kexts are globally the same
(names differ).
On Leopard, when I look at system.log, one of KPI is said to not have
any personality while there's no complaint for the other.
I'm curious why there's a complaint in one case and none in the other.
From the information I gather, I think it would be better if I remove
the IOKit kext and merge it into the kext that depends on it.
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