Re: Cocoa EOF Applications & December 2002 Dev Tools
Re: Cocoa EOF Applications & December 2002 Dev Tools
- Subject: Re: Cocoa EOF Applications & December 2002 Dev Tools
- From: Michael Halliday <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2003 19:33:45 -0500
Hey Ray,
Yeah, I was having no real problems with the earlier dev tools.
However, after I upgraded whenever I tried to make a new project, or
tried to make a new interface (nib) file...I had absolutely no success.
Project Builder creates the project and Nib file but if you go to
launch the app it exits with SIGBUS 10 error and if you try to open the
NIB file in Interface Builder it crashes before it opens. I don't know
what they have done here. However, I still can open nib files and such
from projects/nib's that I created with the earlier dev tools. I think
that Apple has probably broken something in the new version of dev
tools...hopefully they fix this bug! But, the odd thing is I haven't
seen anyone else comment on this error...so I wasn't sure if it was
just me or not.
Michael.
On Sunday, March 23, 2003, at 05:02 PM, Ray Ackland wrote:
Michael,
I have just been experimenting with the same. Have been using the
doc's for Java Client as guidance on how to set things up. I am using
the earlier version of the Dev tools, and am interested in the outcome
of your query. I find myself in the camp that believes I could do much
better stuff using the power of Cocoa rather than the universality of
Java.
Wonder why Apple don't support it anymore.
r.
On Sunday, Mar 23, 2003, at 18:01 Pacific/Auckland,
email@hidden wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am being TRYING to play around with building a Cocoa EOF
application.
I'd much rather use Cocoa than a Java app. My question is
this...has
anyone been able to create a brand new Cocoa EOF Application in
project
builder and successfully been able to launch the app? Or open the
MainMenu nib file (or any other Cocoa EOF Nib) in Interface Builder?
Prior to the December 2002 Dev-Tools update this worked fine. But
every since I upgraded I have been unable to create a new Cocoa EOF
app. The really strange thing is, I AM able to open a project that I
created prior to the Dec update and it works fine...Nib files and
everything. However, I can't add new ones. Any help would be much
appreciated.
Also, while on this topic...does anyone know if this is a losing
battle? Or is Apple eventually going to support Cocoa EOF apps. It
seems only logical to me. I think it would be EXTREMELY powerful to
be
able to write a native 3-tier database app with a complete cocoa front
end...especially in the enterprise market or small business arena
(where everyone has macs). Just my opinion anyway.
Thanks in advance,
Michael.
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