The problem turned out to be the fact that I was using a resource for the icon in the 5.5.5 version. Once I changed it by pasting the icon into the App.icon editor, everything appeared as it should.
On 11/23/06, Dr Gerard Hammond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Make sure that the bundle has an identifier. http://www.nilobject.com/?cat=28 >Bundle Identifiers are "required." Since the invention of the >Bundle, the Info.plist should always have contained a >"CFBundleIdentifier" key. This value is a unique identifier for your >bundle in "reverse-DNS" notation. This means "com.apple.itunes" is >iTune's bundle identifier, and "com.realsoftware.realbasic" is >REALbasic's bundle identifier. The general rule is (com, org, >edu).company name.product name. Before REALbasic 2006r3, you would >need to manually add this to your plist after building your >application. However, now it's as simple as editing the "Bundle >Identifier" property on the App class in your project. >So why is this "required"? Try this: Get info on your application >and select, "Open in Rosetta." Close the window, and get info again. >It doesn't keep the setting. Apple has began using this identifier >to store meta-data such as this setting. Without a bundle >identifier, these behaviors just aren't possible At 9:58 PM +0100 23/11/06, Peter Karlsson wrote: >Rename or duplicate it works for me. > >Peter Karlsson > >23 nov 2006 kl. 21.55 skrev Dennis Birch: > >>Copy and paste the application in the Finder? I tried that and it >>didn't help. >> >>On 11/23/06, Sven E Olsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>>On 2006-11-23, at 20:01, Dennis Birch wrote: >>> >>>> I just got a new Intel iMac, so I decided to try the UB version of >>>> 2006R4 and build one of my applications as a Universal Binary with it. >>>> When I did so, it shows up in the Finder with a generic application >>>> icon. This does not happen when I build it with RB 5.5.5, which I have >>>> been using for this application prior to this. Rebooting my Mac did >>>> not make a difference. Is this a known problem or have I overlooked >>>> something? >>>> _______________________________________________ >>> >>> >>>This is a known problem, a workaround is to select your compiled >>>bundle and then Copy and Paste
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