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'Bundle Loader' when executable is stripped
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'Bundle Loader' when executable is stripped


  • Subject: 'Bundle Loader' when executable is stripped
  • From: Jerry Krinock <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 15:01:26 -0800

A couple months ago some fine person told me about the Bundle Loader build setting, which allows me to build a bundle referencing symbols defined in an executable in the "host" app. It worked until I got near ready to ship, and stripped the symbols from the host executable. After fixing a little bug, I found that the bundle would not build, because it could not find the symbols supposed to be in the executable. Duh, of course, because they were stripped.

So, "obviously", the correct procedure is to do a final build of everything with symbols, then turn on the Strip options, clean and re- build the host executable, and ship.

I was wondering if someone could please verify that the procedure described is a good practice, other than the fact that I should script it somehow.

Jerry Krinock _______________________________________________
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