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Re: prebinding framework


  • Subject: Re: prebinding framework
  • From: Steve Mills <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 08:56:44 -0600

On Jan 11, 2006, at 17:41, Chris Espinosa wrote:

Other than the small gap between "before 10.4" and "before 10.3.4," the two statements are in harmony. 10.3.4 and later have optimizations that make prebinding of frameworks (private and otherwise) less relevant. If you need to deploy pre-10.3.4, then go ahead and prebind; if you can require that your users upgrade to 10.3.9 or use Tiger, then prebinding of frameworks is "not worth the hassle."

OK, I've turned off prebinding in our framework's project, cleaned, and rebuilt it. I still get an error when trying to load the framework from our app:


2006-01-12 08:53:05.025 MultiAd Creator Pro DB[18979] CFLog (21): Cannot find executable for CFBundle 0x4af08170 </DevDepot/main/ xcodebuilds/Debug/MultiAd Creator Pro DB.app/Contents/Frameworks/ CMDILibD.framework> (not loaded)

Any ideas? Are there any tools that will give me more information on why CFBundleLoadExecutable is failing to find it when the framework really is there?

Steve Mills
Drummer, Mac geek
http://sjmills5.home.mchsi.com/


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