I believe this to be the case, however there is a difference in the
way the OS's determine what is a package.
Under OS 9, the folder hierarchy of a package is what tells the OS
that the folder is a package along with a File System Flag on the
folder.
Under OS X, any folder with a .XXX extensions
(.app, .framework, .bundle etc..) is a bundle.
So i think the answer to your question is probably not, unless the OS
9 package has a .XXX extension on it's root folder.
That said, the OS X Finder also pays attention to file system flags,
so it might do.
OS X Finder is a weird beast. The only way is to try.
- Tom
On 24/01/2007, at 1:35 PM, Eric Richards wrote:
Hi -
Correct me if I'm wrong but packages are OS 9 and bundles are OS 10 ?
Will a carbon Rb app, inside a package run in OS 10, that is does
OS 10 "see" packages ?
Thanks
Eric
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