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Why are backup nib files included in application bundle?
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Why are backup nib files included in application bundle?


  • Subject: Why are backup nib files included in application bundle?
  • From: Julian Vrieslander <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 20:46:10 -0700
  • Fnork: garbanzo
  • Thread-topic: Why are backup nib files included in application bundle?

Somehow I never noticed this before.  I was checking out the release build
of my application, and I used Finder's "Show Package Contents" to look
inside the application bundle.  In addition to the expected nibs, I was
surprised to see the backups ("MainMenu~.nib", etc.).  Backup nibs make
sense for my source set, but is there a reason to have them in the finished
application?

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Julian Vrieslander <email@hidden>


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