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Re: NSLStartNeighborhoodLookup in Jaguar
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Re: NSLStartNeighborhoodLookup in Jaguar


  • Subject: Re: NSLStartNeighborhoodLookup in Jaguar
  • From: Quinn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2003 09:58:06 +0100

At 18:29 -0400 7/7/03, email@hidden wrote:
Anyone remember how Quinn said he went about 'hardwiring the default
neighborhood to "DEFAULT"'?

First a disclaimer: I'm not an NSL expert. There are folks who know more about NSL than I do lurking on the list, so hopefully one of them will chip in.

The solution I implemented was to hardwire the NSL neighbourhood to "DEFAULT" using the following code.

theNSLNeighborhood = NSLMakeNewNeighborhood("DEFAULT", NULL);

That change made everything work between all combinations of 10.1 and 10.2.

Or is there how a better solution?

No idea.

S+E
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Quinn "The Eskimo!" <http://www.apple.com/developer/>
Apple Developer Technical Support * Networking, Communications, Hardware
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