Re: Nav Services focus...
Re: Nav Services focus...
- Subject: Re: Nav Services focus...
- From: j o a r <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 17:00:30 +0100
On 25 jan 2006, at 16.42, Harry Plate wrote:
Are you guys saying that a command line tool cannot use Navigation
Services
when built w/ Xcode on Tiger?? BTW, this target when executed fm a
Terminal
window exhibits the same focus issue. So I suspect your bundle
theory is on
the money. BTW, CodeWarrior was able to create this just fine on
Jaguar.
I don't know if this is true or not (the need for a bundle). There
should probably be something in the documentation on that topic, if
not, file a request for it via Radar.
I did create another target - a Carbon Bundle; and I noted that a
new target
test.app was created. Hmmm - makes sense. But no new executable was
created?? And the build was almost instantaneous - I just wish
Xcode was
that fast. It is obvious that I need to go back to the user manual...
If you didn't add any source files to the target, I would expect it
to not create an executable file.
Moreover, given this project, how do I determine what kind of
target it is?
(someone else created this project for me, and they are unavail for
abit). I
did select the target, and <cmd>I, and I got the Info window, but
for life
of me I cannot tell if this project would result in a library,
command-line
tool, or??
Inspector > General > Type
j o a r
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