>> The problem is, when either one of binaries is started, no one else
>> from this bundle can be launched. The bundle itself is
>> "LSUIElement=TRUE".
>> I was wondering, if i could use some technique/non-evil hack to keep
>> my appliations in a neat one bundle (counting that the user should be
>> able to start only one main binary, while other binaries are started
>> automatically by agent or by the main application).
>
>  I usually put helper executables in Resources instead of in MacOS. Maybe 
> that fixes it?

I believe the current recommendation is to place helper bundles in
Contents and single-file executables in MacOS. See this post:

    http://lists.apple.com/archives/Apple-cdsa/2008/Jan/msg00053.html

and TN2206, under "Helper tools and other executable extras":

    http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#technotes/tn2007/tn2206.html

Though I'm not sure what OP means by no "one else from this bundle can
be launched"?
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