On Thursday, Sep 11, 2003, at 15:12 America/Chicago, Johan Torstensson wrote:

I actually had the same problem today. On OS9 the application appears as
"installer.app" with a "greyish paper" icon. Clicking on it just
produced an error. After re-reading the "Director Tech-Note:
Considerations for creating a Macintosh projector bundle" a few more
times I realised that I had the alias for the "stub9" in the wrong
directory.

Yeah, that'll do it. It needs to be at the top level of the .app.


I'm still a bit puzzled about how the applicaton decides what files to
use. The OSX executable is stated in the info.plist, but how do the
application figure out to use the alias in the root?

It doesn't. The system does. It's an OS-level thing, not something that happens on the application level.



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