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Release vs. Completed App
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  • Subject: Release vs. Completed App
  • From: Gordon Apple <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 06 Nov 2009 11:03:34 -0600
  • Thread-topic: Release vs. Completed App

After two years of development, running under Xcode, I'm trying to produce
an independently running application for beta testing.  Unfortunately, I
guess I was naïve to thing that the Release mode in Xcode produces what I
need.  The app compiles and runs properly under Xcode in Release mode.
However, double clicking the produced application itself results in
something that runs, but exhibits a multitude of problems, not the least of
which is that it won't open a new document when launched.  (It will open an
existing file.)  There are other issues, such as camera video inputs not
working at all.  I understand that this is a broad question.  Since I don't
know how to debug something not running in Xcode, where do I start?


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