Re: Prebinding problems with shared framework
Re: Prebinding problems with shared framework
- Subject: Re: Prebinding problems with shared framework
- From: Jim Ingham <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 11:06:20 -0800
Yes, that's right. You don't have an installer package, so you can't
use the -pkgs option. The reason for suggesting this is to see if the
problem is in the prebinding itself, or just in the fix_prebinding
tool...
Jim
On Mar 24, 2004, at 10:54 AM, Dario Accornero wrote:
On 24 Mar 2004, at 19:42, Jim Ingham wrote:
Is your framework on a volume other than the root volume? I think
that fix_prebinding doesn't fix files on other volumes because it
doesn't want to get into the situation where two users with different
system versions are mounting the same volume, and then fighting with
each other about the correct prebinding of the file...
No, everything is on the same (the only) volume.
Also, did you try directly running update_prebinding on the framework?
Should I use the -files option? I've never used it before...
Thanks,
Dario
Jim
On Mar 24, 2004, at 2:25 AM, Dario Accornero wrote:
Anybody? I'd be happy to be told to just RTFM, only the FM says
that this situation should not happen...
Thanks,
Dario
On 23 Mar 2004, at 13:51, I wrote:
I am using the OpenAL framework, which has installed itself in
/Library/Frameworks, and linking against it in my Carbon
application. It is a standard framework with plain C interfaces.
Xcode 1.1 does not give me any error messages when I build my
application on 7F44, but whenever I try to launch it I find the
classic message in the console:
Mar 23 13:43:10 localhost /usr/libexec/fix_prebinding:
/path/to/my/application.app/Contents/MacOS/application could not be
launched prebound.
Mar 23 13:43:10 localhost /usr/libexec/fix_prebinding:
update_prebinding (finding dependent libraries for
/path/to/my/application.app/Contents/Frameworks/OpenAL.framework/
Versions/A/OpenAL): can't open file:
/path/to/my/application.app/Contents/Frameworks/OpenAL.framework/
Versions/A/OpenAL (No such file or directory)
Mar 23 13:43:10 localhost /usr/libexec/fix_prebinding: The file
/path/to/my/application.app/Contents/Frameworks/OpenAL.framework/
Versions/A/OpenAL does not exist
Mar 23 13:43:10 localhost /usr/libexec/fix_prebinding: As a result,
fix_prebinding will not attempt to prebind the application.
Mar 23 13:43:10 localhost /usr/libexec/fix_prebinding: 2004-03-23
13:43:10 +0100: prebinding for application done.
Mar 23 13:45:10 localhost /usr/libexec/fix_prebinding:
fix_prebinding quitting for now.
I am *not* using the "@executable/.../Frameworks" path in my
project -- I have just added the framework to the project, and
since it compiled and linked fine the very first time (and it still
does), I did not suspect any problems.
How can I get rid of the above error in this situation?
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