Re: Lipo & PackageMaker Error ?
Re: Lipo & PackageMaker Error ?
- Subject: Re: Lipo & PackageMaker Error ?
- From: Dirk Stegemann <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 16:22:40 +0200
Hi,
Am 11.01.2006 um 14:09 schrieb Eric Albert:
On Jan 11, 2006, at 3:52 AM, Dirk Stegemann wrote:
Additional info:
1) when I run PackageMaker on the DTS to create the installer,
there is no complain, although the binary seems to be broken as well.
2) when I also first run lipo, then PackageMaker on the DTS, same
symptoms: no complain, but the binary is broken.
Can you clarify (1) and (2)? What do you mean by "the binary seems
to be broken"?
At the moment, I believe a workaround is to run PackageMaker on the
DTK, but it sounds like that isn't working for you and I'm
interested in knowing what's going on there.
I "solved" the problem...
Actually, there are three binaries:
one Cocoa application, a (bundled) Dynamically Loaded Library and a
Carbon app.
At run time, the Cocoa application loads the DLL, which has code to
start the (faceless background) Carbon application.
About the "broken" behaviour:
although the Cocoa application starts well and the bundle gets
loaded, the FBA somehow "hangs".
Thinking about this, it became clear that the FBA's PPC binary must
have been loaded.
<Command-i> in Finder revealed that the FBA app (in contrary the
Cocoa app) had the "Open in Rosetta" flag get set :-/
Another try showed that the ppc PackageMaker still posts the error
message, but it doesn't seem to affect the created package/installed
i386 binary's functionality at all.
More thorough tests will have to follow to see when/why PackageMaker
(or Installer) puts the "Open in Rosetta" flag to the file, but at
the moment I can proceed.
Thanks and sorry for the noise...
Regards,
Dirk Stegemann
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