Placing the entire console app's build folder into the parent  
project's MacOS folder works.  I am still curious as to why the other  
route works in debug mode.

Thanks Charles.

Tim
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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.
>
> ------------------------
> Charles Yeomans
> http://www.declareSub.com/
>
>
> 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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