On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 12:19 AM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
Hi Bill,
Thanks for the info. Interestingly enough my AppleWorks 6.2.9 runs fine
under Snow Leopard on my Mac Pro, which is Intel. But I'll be careful based
on your comment.
Thanks again,
Joe Wilkins
Snow Leopard was the last
didn't run anymore under Lion, because Apple
has changed directory permissions and I had stored options and some other in
a subdirectory of \preferences\, where Lion doesn't let me write anymore. So
I had to do some major redesigns in my program and make a new version.
Just my personal experience
I've come up against since upgrading to Lion:
If you use 'import snapshot' without any parameters the resulting snapshot is
just total garbage, this command was a problem under Snow Leopard, Vista and
MX although not quite as bad. RR have known about it for several years, but
have not fixed
was the last version to include Rosetta for running those
older applications.
But - if you have the Snow Leopard install DVD, the Rosetta package is
included. It installs fine on Lion and then all of the older apps continue to
retain usefulness. This is how we install Final Cut Studio and Logic
,
with Lion and Vista/7, including drivers as well as software, I see these
systems as an digital gun pointed at my head demanding I upgrade all my
software and hardware as needed.
Bob
On Feb 14, 2012, at 9:08 PM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Just got through checking out Lion
install DVD, the Rosetta package is
included. It installs fine on Lion and then all of the older apps continue
to retain usefulness. This is how we install Final Cut Studio and Logic
Studio on Lion systems.
Tim
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On Feb 15, 2012, at 11:30 AM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
Hopefully, RR is monitoring these threads and will also learn more things
they need to improve.
The live code team will generally only respond to bug/enhancement postings to
the Quality Control Center. They have to prioritize their
On the topic of Lion:
Has anyone recently gotten a Mac OS X app through the Mac App store
successfully? I remember a threat a while back asking about adding Lion's
native full screen support into LiveCode, and I'd read that Apple was/is
rejecting apps that don't support full screen. I've
Hey Tim,
So you've actually gotten Rosetta to function under Lion? I see lots of
chatter in various forums with some people saying that they got it to
install, but that PPC apps would not run. Did you just do the install
off the Snow Leopard disk, or did you have to do some tweaking to make
Anyone using Lion:
Are your stand-alones created with LC using Snow Leopard or earlier running OK
on Lion? I have yet to move up to Lion. Also, is LC 4.5.2 running OK on Lion?
What about other apps such as AppleWorks?
And is Lion much different than Snow Leopard? I'm sure that must
Hi Everyone,
Just got through checking out Lion on the Apple Website. Appears there may be
some problems and I'll not be upgrading any time real soon.
I'd still like to know about the LC questions I posed, but I suspect I'll wait
until I can get a new Mac before I abandon Snow Leopard. I may
Joe,
On Feb 14, 2012, at 8:15 PM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
Anyone using Lion:
Yes
Are your stand-alones created with LC using Snow Leopard or earlier running
OK on Lion?
Yes they run fine. They are not Lion native so you don't get things like resize
from any side or corner and other Lion
Lewis Wilkins wrote:
Anyone using Lion:
Yes
Are your stand-alones created with LC using Snow Leopard or earlier running
OK on Lion?
Yes they run fine. They are not Lion native so you don't get things like
resize from any side or corner and other Lion native specific features but
you do
Hi Joe,
it depends on... in general the standalones are running without any problem.
In my case, one of my programs didn't run anymore under Lion, because Apple
has changed directory permissions and I had stored options and some other in
a subdirectory of \preferences\, where Lion doesn't let me
A while back there was a discussion on the changes in access privileges to
some directories in Lion, I believe mainly to do the system Library
directory.
Yesterday, I went through the process of installing an LC app on Lion for
the first time, and also experiencing Lion for the first time. I
Pete - Use the Go menu in the Finder, while holding down the option
key - that makes it show in the menu.
Marty
A while back there was a discussion on the changes in access privileges to
some directories in Lion, I believe mainly to do the system Library
directory.
Yesterday, I went through
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On 10 jan 2012, at 20:43, Pete wrote:
A while back there was a discussion on the changes in access privileges to
some directories in Lion, I believe mainly to do the system
:
A while back there was a discussion on the changes in access privileges
to
some directories in Lion, I believe mainly to do the system Library
directory.
Yesterday, I went through the process of installing an LC app on Lion for
the first time, and also experiencing Lion for the first time
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 3:43 AM, Pete p...@mollysrevenge.com wrote:
Pre-Lion, I would just click on the icon for my Home directory, then
navigate to Library/Preferences in the Finder. In Lion, I could not find a
home directory icon to click on, nor could I find an icon representing
One line in less ! Thank you Ken ! :-)
A little subsidiary question:
with: put shell(defaults read NSGlobalDomain)
what is in second line the big number like that:
---- = XX
?
René
Le 10 nov. 2011 à 02:45, Ken Ray a écrit :
On Nov 8, 2011, at
and started it up
again, WindowServer calmed down. That problem has gone away now though, unless
it is rearing it's ugly head again.
Bob
On Nov 8, 2011, at 12:44 PM, Graham Samuel wrote:
This may be a bit OT, but I am running the Windows version of the LiveCode 5
IDE on a Mac with Lion
On Nov 8, 2011, at 1:28 PM, René Micout wrote:
Thanks Warren,
I simplify my script :
get shell (defaults read NSGlobalDomain)
get line lineOffset(AppleLocale,it) of it
put false into vxFrançais ; if fr is in it then put true into vxFrançais
Even easier:
put shell(defaults read
A little information :
in Mac OS X Lion when you need to know what is the default (country) language
of the system :
put defaults read NSGlobalDomain into vxLangage
get line 10 of shell (vxLangage)
Before Lion it was line 9 of shell now line 10
Bon souvenir de Paris
René
:
in Mac OS X Lion when you need to know what is the default (country)
language of the system :
put defaults read NSGlobalDomain into vxLangage
get line 10 of shell (vxLangage)
Before Lion it was line 9 of shell now line 10
Bon souvenir de Paris
René
computer and I'm in the USA.
Pete
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On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 9:03 AM, René Micout
rene.mic...@numericable.comwrote:
A little information :
in Mac OS X Lion when you need to know what is the default (country)
language of the system :
put defaults
On 11/08/2011 11:03 AM, René Micout wrote:
A little information :
in Mac OS X Lion when you need to know what is the default (country) language
of the system :
put defaults read NSGlobalDomain into vxLangage
get line 10 of shell (vxLangage)
Before Lion it was line 9 of shell now line 10
I think if you're shipping an app based on this, it would be worth doing a
little more parsing of the output.
I think what you're probably looking for is the 'AppleLocale', but at least on
my system this is reported after the 'AppleLanguages', which can be an array
of one to many things.
On
Yes of course, it is better,
line 10 is the first language in the list (and I think it is the default system
(country) language.
AppleLocale is line 33...
Thank you Warren
Le 8 nov. 2011 à 18:39, Warren Samples a écrit :
Not even close here.
Don't you want the line that begins with
On 11/08/2011 12:01 PM, René Micout wrote:
Yes of course, it is better,
line 10 is the first language in the list (and I think it is the default system
(country) language.
AppleLocale is line 33...
Thank you Warren
Le 8 nov. 2011 à 18:39, Warren Samples a écrit :
I get a very different line
Thank you for this information... I have only one Macintosh in one only
country...
:-)
Le 8 nov. 2011 à 19:01, René Micout a écrit :
Yes of course, it is better,
line 10 is the first language in the list (and I think it is the default
system (country) language.
AppleLocale is line 33...
Thanks to Pete, Warren and Ben !!
My new script after all their informations :
put defaults read NSGlobalDomain into vxLangage
get shell (vxLangage)
get line lineOffset(AppleLocale,it) of it
put false into vxFrançais ; if fr is in it then put true into vxFrançais
get shell (defaults
On 11/08/2011 12:39 PM, René Micout wrote:
get shell (defaults read NSGlobalDomain) don't work... !!?
Don't forget to wrap your shell command with !
Warren
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But why
put defaults read NSGlobalDomain into vxLangage
get shell (vxLangage)
works ?
I don't write put quote defaults read NSGlobalDomain quote into vxLangage
...
Le 8 nov. 2011 à 19:39, René Micout a écrit :
Thanks to Pete, Warren and Ben !!
My new script after all their
On 11/08/2011 01:17 PM, René Micout wrote:
YES !
But why
put defaults read NSGlobalDomain into vxLangage
get shell (vxLangage)
works ?
I don't write put quote defaults read NSGlobalDomain quote into vxLangage
...
Le 8 nov. 2011 à 19:39, René Micout a écrit :
Thanks to Pete, Warren and Ben
Yes, I think that's better. On my system that returns AppleLocale =
en_US_POSIX;
Pete
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On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 10:39 AM, René Micout rene.mic...@numericable.comwrote:
Thanks to Pete, Warren and Ben !!
My new script after all their informations
On 11/08/2011 01:21 PM, Warren Samples wrote:
vxLangauage is a variable not a string.
oops! Didn't spell your variable correctly. That would never work either :D
Warren
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Thanks Warren,
I simplify my script :
get shell (defaults read NSGlobalDomain)
get line lineOffset(AppleLocale,it) of it
put false into vxFrançais ; if fr is in it then put true into vxFrançais
Le 8 nov. 2011 à 20:23, Warren Samples a écrit :
On 11/08/2011 01:21 PM, Warren Samples
This may be a bit OT, but I am running the Windows version of the LiveCode 5
IDE on a Mac with Lion, supporting Windows XP via the latest version of
Parallels Desktop (7). I can do all the usual development stuff easily enough,
but when I run the app I'm developing **from within the IDE
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 1:33 AM, Bill Vlahos wrote:
Stacks built with 4.6.4 work fine in Lion.
Bill Vlahos
On Nov 4, 2011, at 9:50 PM, Sivakatirswami wrote:
Can anyone confirm that standalone stacks built with 4.6.1, which have
resizing on, fail to resize under Lion?
Sivakatirswami
Can anyone confirm that standalone stacks built with 4.6.1, which have
resizing on, fail to resize under Lion?
I have an in - house version control app that manages all InDesign files
for our editorial team. Those who upgrade to Lion say the resizing does
not work
I myself am avoiding
Stacks built with 4.6.4 work fine in Lion.
Bill Vlahos
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On Nov 4, 2011, at 9:50 PM, Sivakatirswami wrote:
Can anyone confirm that standalone stacks built
Hi all,
can anybody confirm that LiveCode server 4.6.3 up to 5.0 has
incorrect path environment variables?
I did tests and compared server version 4.6.3, 4.6.4 and 5.0
with reserver (LiveCode server prior version 4.6.3).
The results using files at
These vars work on my linux version Livecode server 5.0 installed at
Dreamhost.
On 26 October 2011 09:03, Ralf Bitter ra...@revigniter.com wrote:
Hi all,
can anybody confirm that LiveCode server 4.6.3 up to 5.0 has
incorrect path environment variables?
I did tests and compared server
Thanks Stephen but, as stated in the subject, I am solely
interested in what is going on on Mac OS Lion. I should have
mentioned that in the mail body too, sorry for the confusion.
So, has anybody installed LiveCode server on Lion and checked
$_SERVER[PATH_TRANSLATED] and $_SERVER[PATH_INFO
Folks,
What's the current view on whether to upgrade to Lion for LC development
machines yet?
Have any of you expert developers upgraded your primary Macs to Lion and got
inside the cage - or is it still being treated as a 'foreign beta' OS to be
isolated and poked at, cautiously, through
Keith...
I can't speak for others... I'm running Lion on an external drive at the moment
on a macBookPro... using a very long stick ..:-)
Dixie
Folks,
What's the current view on whether to upgrade to Lion for LC development
machines yet?
Have any of you expert developers upgraded your
Interesting approach Dixie. I was thinking about maybe creating a Lion
partition on my system drive and then creating a Parallels Lion VM but using an
external drive may be simpler and indeed, introduce a longer stick!
Best,
Keith..
On 9 Sep 2011, at 10:05, John Dixon wrote:
Keith...
I
Apple's got you there. Mac OS's no longer boot from external drives, at
least the last time I tried. You gotta have a machine with slots and extra
drive bays to do that. bummer. Also Lion is still download only - no disc.
Also -- my opinion - partitioning sucks and is possibly dangerous. Drives
Stephen,
I have Lion on an external drive and it boots, not had a problem... I've got my
startup disk that boots 10.6.8 on 'startup', but if I wish to use lion I just
hold down the option key when starting up my mac... To install lion, I loaded
10.6.8 onto an external drive and installed lion
wrote:
Stephen,
I have Lion on an external drive and it boots, not had a problem... I've
got my startup disk that boots 10.6.8 on 'startup', but if I wish to use
lion I just hold down the option key when starting up my mac... To install
lion, I loaded 10.6.8 onto an external drive
One nice thing is that I can use the same external drive to use Lion on more
than one machine, though it does seem to still think it's on the machine it was
installed from. It insists on telling me my old MackBook Pro is a MacBook Air.
I don't mind, it continues to work ok after that.
On Sep
Folks,
For those struggling with Lion, here are some sensible defaults that came to
me while checking Hacker News...
https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/master/.osx
Cheers
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floating window Login Assistant system window
to InfoWallet. This is a tiny window that floats above all other application
windows. However, even that window hides if the user is in full scree mode
on Lion. This was a surprise to me but actually makes sense as the full
screen feature really
We will never be able to sell an Mac OS application made with livecode in
the new app store unless it means the guidelines for lion. This is just one
of them.
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 1:05 AM, William de Smet williamdes...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi William,
Not exactly the same but you could use: set
You could mimic it but t wouldn't really behave the same.
For example, I just added floating window Login Assistant system window to
InfoWallet. This is a tiny window that floats above all other application
windows. However, even that window hides if the user is in full scree mode on
Lion
*How to make* all *apps fullscreen* compatible. - SIMBL and
Maximizer.bundle
Has anyone made a demo stack which can be made into a stand-alone that has
the OS lion switch for full-screen compatible? Is this possible in livecode
now?
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* all *apps fullscreen* compatible. - SIMBL and
Maximizer.bundle
Has anyone made a demo stack which can be made into a stand-alone that has
the OS lion switch for full-screen compatible? Is this possible in livecode
now?
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Just to give the list a feedback in case the next one stumbles over it.
Taking a snapshot of a player object with video has changed from Snow
Leopard to Lion. If it is the OSX or LC I don't know.
In Lion I now have to set the alwaysBuffer of the player to true before
taking the snapshot
Ok, I made some more test and the problem doesn't seems to be related to
quicktime, but to the snapshop function on Lion.
I tested with LC 4.6.3 on Lion with the following code:
Put the rect of [image | player | button] foo into tRect
Export snapshot from rect tRect to file export.png as [PNG
Hi Tiemo,
Am 16.08.2011 um 10:56 schrieb Tiemo Hollmann TB:
Ok, I made some more test and the problem doesn't seems to be related to
quicktime, but to the snapshop function on Lion.
I tested with LC 4.6.3 on Lion with the following code:
Put the rect of [image | player | button] foo
Hi Klaus,
thanks for testing, that didn't do the trick for me, I get irregular
results, the more often I do testing.
I think I found the reason what has changed with Lion. It is related to the
alwaysbuffer property of the player. Setting it to true in my test app did
the trick, but doing the same
Hi Tiemo,
Am 16.08.2011 um 14:34 schrieb Tiemo Hollmann TB:
Hi Klaus,
thanks for testing, that didn't do the trick for me, I get irregular
results, the more often I do testing.
I think I found the reason what has changed with Lion. It is related to the
alwaysbuffer property of the player
I looked for the current Quicktime 10.1 Download for Lion to give a new
install a try, but neither in apple downloads, nore in the AppStore I found
any hint about Quicktime 10.1 for Lion.
Has anybody seen QT 10.1 for download for Mac or knows, what apple has done
with it?
Thanks
Tiemo
Hi Tiemo,
Am 15.08.2011 um 17:18 schrieb Tiemo Hollmann TB:
I looked for the current Quicktime 10.1 Download for Lion to give a new
install a try, but neither in apple downloads, nore in the AppStore I found
any hint about Quicktime 10.1 for Lion.
Has anybody seen QT 10.1 for download
Hi Klaus, I know, but I have cured weird quicktime problems with reinstalls
of the same version not only once. Thats why I am looking for 10.1.
And since I read the chance to create an image of the Lion download only
BEFORE you install Lion, AFTER I have installed Lion, I don't have a Lion
Hi Tiemo,
Am 15.08.2011 um 18:47 schrieb Tiemo Hollmann TB:
Hi Klaus, I know, but I have cured weird quicktime problems with reinstalls
of the same version not only once. That’s why I am looking for 10.1.
And since I read the chance to create an image of the Lion download only
BEFORE you
wow, good to know! But I don't know if you have a separate installer of
Quicktime on the Lion installer?
Does anybody know?
Googeling about Quicktime issues with Lion, you see quite some concerning
third party tools like Better Touch Tool with affect on Quicktime. My only
third party tool is LC
be enabled via
the command line.
Bob
On Aug 13, 2011, at 10:17 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
J. Landman Gay wrote:
Having just spend some time implementing FTP uploading in my AirLaunch
stack, it sounds like it won't work on Lion.
If I understand this correctly, the only change in Lion
It does now...:-)
They still make mac mini server, which is a good server but not rackable
(does this word exists?)
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--- On Sun, 8/14/11, Andre Garzia an...@andregarzia.com wrote:
From: Andre Garzia an...@andregarzia.com
Subject: Re: What to Do Since FTP No Longer Supported in Mac OSX Lion?
To: How to use LiveCode use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Date: Sunday, August 14, 2011, 12:19 AM
They still make mac mini server, which
Agreed. And I don’t think it would be a stretch for the Rev team to throw an
SFTP command into LiveCode.
Gregory
On Sun, Aug 14, 2011, at 10:01 AM, use-livecode-requ...@lists.runrev.com wrote:
Certainly the more protocols supported, the better ;) Since Apple could have
used SFTP earlier,
does anyone know what changes I'd need to make in order to upload to
a server on a Lion installation?
nothing..
only the FTP server GUI has been removed from Lion Server, but the
actual daemon is still installed on the machine..
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Jacque,
In what way do you mean it won't work on Lion? Do you mean if Lion is the
server? AirLaunch works if Lion is the client.
-Scott Morrow
On Aug 12, 2011, at 10:13 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 8/12/11 1:17 PM, Warren Samples wrote:
You can still use FTP:
While FTP is still
I have a barely working SFTP external for mac will release an alpha
soon.
:-)
PS: On the end of my vacations, that is why I am silent...
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I have a barely working SFTP external for mac will release an alpha
soon.
:-)
PS: On the end of my vacations, that is why I am silent...
J. Landman Gay wrote:
Having just spend some time implementing FTP uploading in my AirLaunch
stack, it sounds like it won't work on Lion.
If I understand this correctly, the only change in Lion is that it no
longer provides a GUI for an FTP *server*. Uploading to any other
server should
On Saturday, August 13, 2011 10:17:25 AM Richard Gaskin wrote:
IIRC Apple no longer makes Xserve anyway, so who needs an OS X FTP server?
--
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At issue is which protocol is being used when one enables file sharing in the
System Preferences on a standard OS X Desktop install.
Warren Samples wrote:
On Saturday, August 13, 2011 10:17:25 AM Richard Gaskin wrote:
IIRC Apple no longer makes Xserve anyway, so who needs an OS X FTP server?
At issue is which protocol is being used when one enables file sharing in the
System Preferences on a standard OS X Desktop install.
On 8/13/11 3:21 AM, Scott Morrow wrote:
Jacque,
In what way do you mean it won't work on Lion? Do you mean if Lion
is the server? AirLaunch works if Lion is the client. -Scott Morrow
Right, I mean client so it's good to know that AirLaunch on Lion
works. That's what I wanted to know
On 8/13/11 2:35 AM, Shao Sean wrote:
does anyone know what changes I'd need to make in order to upload to a
server on a Lion installation?
nothing..
only the FTP server GUI has been removed from Lion Server, but the
actual daemon is still installed on the machine..
Perfect, thanks
Hello everyone,
I was building a nice app with LiveCode the other day. It used PUT URL and FTP
to download files from my remote Mac. Worked like a charm until yesterday when
I updated the OS on the remote Mac to Lion. Now I get socket timeout messages.
I then read on the web that FTP
On Friday, August 12, 2011 01:44:32 PM Gregory Lypny wrote:
Hello everyone,
I was building a nice app with LiveCode the other day. It used PUT URL and
FTP to download files from my remote Mac. Worked like a charm until
yesterday
when I updated the OS on the remote Mac to Lion. Now I
some time implementing FTP uploading in my AirLaunch
stack, it sounds like it won't work on Lion. I'm waiting to update my
OS, but does anyone know what changes I'd need to make in order to
upload to a server on a Lion installation?
Uploading works okay on Snow Leopard right now. I suppose I'll
and configurable from the command line,
it's no longer supported as an easy to turn on option in System
Preferences --
fromhttp://forums.appleinsider.com/showthread.php?t=121222
Having just spend some time implementing FTP uploading in my AirLaunch stack,
it sounds like it won't work on Lion. I'm
Hello,
My software had a folder and files in /library/Preferences/ where now under
Lion the user has no permissions any more
I want to build a migration tool for my customers to move the folder and
files from /library/Preferences/ to the new location at
/Applications/myFolder/.
I tried: get
Tiemo Hollmann wrote:
My software had a folder and files in /library/Preferences/ where now under
Lion the user has no permissions any more
I want to build a migration tool for my customers to move the folder and
files from /library/Preferences/ to the new location at
/Applications/myFolder
I have some files which must be shared for all users (see my previous
threads). Thats why I had those files in the past in /library/preferences/
and now for Lion in /applications/myFolder/
which works for fresh installations. Now I wanted to migrate my files for
existing installations, who
for Lion in /applications/myFolder/
which works for fresh installations. Now I wanted to migrate my files
for existing installations, who upgraded to Lion to the new location,
but I don't get them off the old location.
Page 27 of the Release Notes may be helpful here:
Elevated process
So perhaps having a second stack which opened a shell that moved the files as
an elevated process? Interesting.
Bob
On Aug 10, 2011, at 7:04 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
open elevated process process [ for [ text | binary ]
( read | write | update | neither ) ]
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Von: use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com [mailto:use-livecode-
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Betreff: Re: AW: how to copy a folder from preferences under lion?
Tiemo Hollmann wrote
Hollmann TB
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 10. August 2011 13:12
An: 'How to use LiveCode'
Betreff: how to copy a folder from preferences under lion?
Hello,
My software had a folder and files in /library/Preferences/ where now
under
Lion the user has no permissions any more
I want to build a migration
I think if Apple decided to lock people out of their own preference files, they
should have provided a migration utility themselves.
Bob
On Aug 10, 2011, at 8:30 AM, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:
Thanks Richard,
I think for my usage of offering a migration tool it's a bit to much. I
think I'll
Thanks Apple to invite us to understand that good time is coming for FOSS Posix
OS ;-)
Le 10 août 2011 à 17:46, Bob Sneidar a écrit :
I think if Apple decided to lock people out of their own preference files,
they should have provided a migration utility themselves.
Bob
On Aug 10,
Hello,
I have downloaded and installed Lion on a fresh empty partition. Now I still
need to install the developer folder, which usually resides on the DVD.
Does anybody knows where I find my Lion download on my disc and how to get
the developer tools, or is there another way to get them?
Any
Am 09.08.2011 um 14:08 schrieb Colin Holgate:
I don't think the Lion compatible version of Xcode is released yet, so you
would need to download the beta from your Mac OS or iOS developer account
page. You can download the existing release version from there too. Not sure
if it runs fine
I was put off by the term delta. That implies that it's an updater to an
existing install. The normal installer is about 4GB.
Maybe you can install the Xcode from a 10.6 installer disc, and then apply the
Xcode delta version?
On Aug 9, 2011, at 8:23 AM, Klaus on-rev wrote:
A lion compatible
advice with Lion permission changes
You can place them there, but the user has to have the right permissions.
LiveCode 4.5 added support for 'elevated processes' - so you'd have to
create
a separate (faceless) application and use 'open elevated process ...'
which
will prompt the user
Wouldn't it just be easier to keep the videos in the Application
bundle? Same idea, just a little easier as the person installing the
app will already be an admin and have access to that folder (unless of
course the videos are not read-only)
That is a real pain in the ass, because my app doesn't run anymore under
lion and I haven't found a solution yet.
I have read over the last days guidelines and threads, but have not found
any answer yet. Apple says about the /library/application support/ in the
Mac OS X Developer library
: AW: Need advice with Lion permission changes
That is a real pain in the ass, because my app doesn't run anymore under
lion and I haven't found a solution yet.
I have read over the last days guidelines and threads, but have not found
any answer yet. Apple says about the /library/application
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