Thanks so much for all these informative answers!

-koko
On Mar 16, 2011, at 5:29 PM, Nick Zitzmann wrote:

> 
> On Mar 16, 2011, at 5:08 PM, koko wrote:
> 
>> A customer running 10.5.8 gets this message when launching my app.  
>> 
>> Dyld Error Message:
>> Symbol not found: _OBJC_CLASS_$_NSURL
>> Referenced from: /Applications/Convert It Mac.app/Contents/MacOS/Convert It 
>> Mac
>> Expected in: 
>> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
>> 
>> The app is built 32/64 universal with a deployment target of 10.5 and an SDK 
>> of of 10.6.
>> 
>> NSURL is available form 10.0
>> 
>> Can someone shed light on this ?
> 
> That symbol says the user ran the 64-bit slice of the app. I can't really 
> recommend allowing 64-bit apps to run under Leopard. Yes, the support was 
> there, but the 64-bit environment wasn't really RFPT in Leopard. There were a 
> lot of little to big problems back then that made it just not worth it.
> 
> You might want to ask the user if they could try running the app as a 32-bit 
> app, which they can do by checking a box in the get info window in the 
> Finder. And if that makes the app work, then I would recommend setting the 
> minimum OS version per-architecture key in the app's Info.plist so that the 
> 64-bit slice will only run in Snow Leopard.
> 
> Nick Zitzmann
> <http://www.chronosnet.com/>
> 
> 

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