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Problem with locator definitions


  • Subject: Problem with locator definitions
  • From: Nathan Herring <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 17:42:41 -0700
  • Organization: Microsoft Corporation / Macintosh Business Unit
  • Thread-topic: Problem with locator definitions

Title: Problem with locator definitions
I was fiddling around with locator definitions in a relatively clean .pmproj, but today I opened up the .pmproj and clicking the Locator Definitions... button doesn’t open up the window.

The console log spits out:

2006-06-29 17:33:42.314 PackageMaker[351] *** -[NSCFArray insertObject:atIndex:]: index (2) beyond bounds (2)

I had set up one file to look for, and both a BundleIdentifier search and a LaunchServices search. It would put a single entry in the Info.plist’s IFPkgPathMappings dictionary, and create a TokenDefinitions.plist with four dictionaries: BundleIdentifierSearch, BundleVersionFilter, LaunchServicesLookup, and BundleVersionFilter.

I can submit the ailing .pmproj, if that’s desirable.

(The set of files at the root is on a mounted drive that might not have been mounted at one point when I opened the .pmproj, if that makes any difference.)

-nh

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Nathan Herring
MacBU SDE/Development
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