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I was wondering what the best practice is for creating a contextual menu item that would work in both leopard and snow leopard and works with a selection of files and/or folders, sending them to a shellscript. i know that the contextual menu items have...
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On Snow Leopard, at least, you can set up a new Services Menu item that points to a particular app one overall piece of code that....
Both should work on Leopard and Snow Leopard.
An Automator app to accept drag 'n' dropped files also .
Background I'm a developer who's in the throes of building an application for the Mac. I'm about to get my hands on Snow Leopard. Until now I've been building on Leopard. I've only been doing Cocoa development for about a year not very intensely. I've...
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That makes sense if the code is to support features that are only available on Snow Leopard, but if it is a feature you also going to support on Leopard you might as well just....
Conditionalize that code to run on only on Snow Leopard.
Hi all, I developed a simple application in Snow Leopard. The build configurations at which it was compiled in Snow Leopard are: (10.5 | Release | i386). When I tried to compile it using above stated configurations it gave me this error in the application...
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So now I'm curious what the symptoms for "is not appearing to be executable in Leopard tried running the executable from a command line....
The Architectures/Valid Architectures list includes the system type you're running Leopard-checking).
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I recently upgraded from Leopard to Snow Leopard on my white Macbook (mid-2007) and immediately noticed a bunch of performance issues: Finder is a lot slower at displaying the Applications folder. Scrolling through the applications list consistently hangs...
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Leopard than in earlier versions), but let it do its work, and once it's done, your Mac should be much process on a friends machine (Leopard) which was causing all sorts of problems, try removing to do an upgrade to Leopard.
I currently am making my PyObjC application work for Snow Leopard and I successfully compiled a standalone app. My question would be, how do I make the build to be also Leopard-compatible, given these errors? dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not...
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By default you use the 32-bit libs (which it will be on Leopard)..
This recently and the trick was to build a standalone version on a Leopard installation.
I am working on a iPhone project that just added a second developer. The new developer got a new shiny macbookpro with snow leopard and Xcode 3.2. I am still on leopard and using Xcode 3.1. He is getting errors trying to run the unit tests (OCUnit and...
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I needed a copy files step in ....
It looks like OCMock was not setup correctly in the Tests target .
I haven't had problems myself, so I can't verify this, but I've heard that Xcode 3.2.1 (for iPhone OS 3.1.2) fixes some unit test related issues as well .
I have RubyCocoa 0.13.2 based application. It works on 10.5.8 and earlier versions. When i try to run it on 10.6 it crashes on infinite loop. 10.6 has 0.13.2 built in, but it's not same binary as for 10.5. When i tried to build my application's Xcode ...
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2277, based on....
1.0.0 crash on Snow Leopard SOLVED! First of all there is a new RubyCocoa version (rev.
Will give it a chance, especially it has a fix for a ver .
Version 1.0.1 which is supposed to work for Leopard & Snow Leopard.
I have a mac I want to partition so I can have three versions of OS X to choose to boot into. Before I go try stuff, I wanted to check if someone has done it or knows a handy way to do this which works? Thanks!
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So I installed SL on a new partition (I had a spare drive, didn't applications from my Leopard....
I had Leopard, wanted to try Snow Leopard before upgrading.
I have done this with Leopard and Snow Leopard, it worked great.
When running on Leopard you can do something like: #if __LP64__ #pragma message ("64 bit Leopard issue") #endif What is Snow Leopard and Snow Leopard 64 AND (most importantly) Where would I have found this answer myself and not had to ask?
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__LP64.
It is set on SnowLeopard in exactly the same circumstances as it is on Leopard.
It stands for "longs and pointers are 64 bits".
__LP64__ is not an abbreviation of "Leopard 64".
It seems previous Spotlight disabling method that worked in Leopard, no longer works in Snow Leopard. How can I disable Spotlight in Snow Leopard?
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Open up terminal app and type in: mdutil -a -i off ... .
Warning : Some apps are bound to break.
Either that, or kill the mds and mdsworker processes.
It's not exactly "disabling", but you could always add your root drive to the Privacy list in Spotlight .
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