On Feb 25, 2007, at 9:19 AM, Charles Yeomans wrote:

> I put the directory containing the console app in the MacOS folder of
> the app bundle.

Okay - so that's new information.  You're putting the ENTIRE console  
app's folder rather than the console app and its lib folder?  I'll  
try that and see where that leads.

However, if that works, it leaves the question of why does my way  
(copying just the console app and its lib folder into the MacOS  
folder) work in the debug run?

Thanks,

Tim
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Tim Jones
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> On Feb 25, 2007, at 1:56 AM, Tim Jones wrote:
>
>> On Feb 24, 2007, at 10:16 AM, Charles Yeomans wrote:
>>
>>> I've done this before and it worked okay.
>>
>> I guess the follow-up is what did you put where within the primary
>> project's bundle?  I have the rbframework.dylib and 3 of teh MBS
>> segments that are part of the console app in the lib directory as
>> well as the actual console app binary.
>>
>> Tim
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>> Tim Jones
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>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------
>>> Charles Yeomans
>>> http://www.declareSub.com/
>>>
>>>
>>> On Feb 24, 2007, at 11:39 AM, Tim Jones wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Folks,
>>>>
>>>> Is anyone else out there building console helper apps for their  
>>>> main
>>>> desktop projects?
>>>>
>>>> I've now tried locating the console app's components in all three
>>>> folders within the main desktop app with the same failure in the
>>>> built project.  The debug run of the project works fine with the
>>>> console app's contents copied into either the root, the Contents/
>>>> MacOS, or the Contents/Resources folders of the deskstop app's  
>>>> debug
>>>> bundle, but the built app refuses to run.
>>>>
>>>> I want to make sure that I haven't missed some path requirement
>>>> before I bug report this.

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