I would really appreciate that, moving from BBEdit to Project Builder at 2 am has made me feel a bit estranged.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] justin. s k a z a t - http://skazat.com 'my manta ray's alright' -the pixies On Tuesday, February 5, 2002, at 01:24 PM, Paul N. Schatz wrote: > I got this to work. I can't remember off hand whether there was > an issue with unix line endings, but I would be happy to send you the > project. > > Paul > ********************** > > At 1:26 AM -0700 2/5/02, Justin Simoni wrote >> I know this is an old thread, but can someone give more details on how >> to >> make this work? :) >> >> I followed these directions: >> >> <snip> >> Yes! This is working. I just changed the Hello World example with this >> script: >> >> on clicked theObject >> tell main bundle to set thePath to path for resource "stats" >> extension "perl" >> try >> set thePath to "\"" & thePath & "\"" >> set r to do shell script thePath >> display dialog r >> on error msgError >> display dialog msgError >> display dialog thePath >> end try >> end clicked >> >> And put a stats.perl file in the Resources folder with this snippet: >> >> #!/usr/bin/perl >> >> use strict; >> >> my $r = scalar (localtime); >> >> print $r; >> >> And then build the Hello World app and its working. The only problem >> that I had was that I forgot to set executable bit on the stats.perl >> file. >> >> Wow, this is very very cool!!!! >> >> </snip> >> >> But all I get is a window with nothing in it, and if I run it in >> Project >> builder, I get a red text thingy that says that the applescript has >> exited >> with a status of '0' >> >> >> Anyone understand what's going on, or have a working example they can >> share? >> I'm confused on what kind of project I'm supposed to make and when and >> what >> I chmod the Perl script to, do I open up the bundle and do it there? >> >> >> Justin Simoni > > -- -- > Paul Schatz > Chem Dept > University of Virginia > >