Thanks Everyone,

I was silly enough to drill into an application bundle and .launch
the application INSIDE the bundle instead of the bundle itself.
This caused the terminal window to launch.

DOH!

Jamie

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On Feb 27, 2007, at 10:53 PM, Guyren Howe wrote:

On Feb 27, 2007, at 8:21 PM, RBNUBE wrote:

> It's entirely possible that Mac OS doesn't know what it is.
>
> Does this also happen when you double click the file?  If so, fix the
> association.
>
> I think it could also be that the file has lost its resource fork.

A useful shell command on OS X is open, which when passed a file,
opens the file as if it had been double-clicked in the Finder.

Not sure if it's relevant, but I thought I'd throw it in there.

Regards,

Guyren G Howe
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