I have confirmed that placing the templates as Watson suggested does work with 
4.3 

Additionally, placing rb_nibtool in the system path (in my case I linked it 
into /usr/local/bin) works just fine! 

I have 4.3, with macruby nightly, with templates and rb_nibtool 

Can anyone more familiar with the new guidelines shed light on whether or not a 
.pkg file can link to /usr/local/bin without raising the ire of the sandboxing 
rules and gatekeeper?

I'm afraid I don't have access to the Apple forums etc. (haven't had $100 
burning a whole in my pocket yet) but if someone can shed light on where a 
"proper" place for rb_nibtool to live is, I'll update my fork of the main 
macruby package installer, and submit a pull request as soon as possible. 

I'd love to have a nightly that "just worked" with 4.3 by monday. Lets do this 
thing!

-pkj

On Feb 18, 2012, at 9:25 AM, Geoffrey Roguelon wrote:

> I'm not sure because whereas one crash to first launch of storyboard, after 
> none crash when I navigate in different part of Xcode.
> 
> I could create a new MacRuby project, add Ruby class and modify the view 
> without problem…
> 
> Le 18 févr. 2012 à 11:34, Sean Mateus a écrit :
> 
>> I believe the since Xcode is a signed application bundle
> 
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