Re: Simple Out-of-Box Demo: Private Framework Crashes in 10.3.9

2008-03-26 Thread Jerry Krinock
I found a workaround. First, I'll answer Greg's questions On 2008 Mar, 25, at 22:39, Greg Parker wrote: Don't add +initialize in a category. The category's method will replace any present in the original class, which could break that class. Agreed. As I said, I just wanted to apply

Re: Simple Out-of-Box Demo: Private Framework Crashes in 10.3.9

2008-03-25 Thread Greg Parker
Jerry Krinock wrote: Now, please understand that I'm not sure whether or not it's kosher to add +initialize in a category on a Cocoa class Don't add +initialize in a category. The category's method will replace any present in the original class, which could break that class. However, I

Re: Simple Out-of-Box Demo: Private Framework Crashes in 10.3.9

2008-03-21 Thread Kyle Sluder
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 6:16 PM, Jerry Krinock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The framework adds a category with a single method onto NSString, as shown. Code, Project Settings, links to Build Transcripts and projects, Console and Crash Log snippets are all given below. My guess is that since

Re: Simple Out-of-Box Demo: Private Framework Crashes in 10.3.9

2008-03-21 Thread Jerry Krinock
On 2008 Mar, 21, at 17:04, Kyle Sluder wrote: My guess is that since dyld doesn't support @loader_path on 10.3.9, your framework isn't loading, H...but the first NSLog() in the framework executes and logs. Does that not prove that the framework must be loaded? and therefore your