standalone (32-bit) with 8.1.3 rc-1 on Mac OS 10.7.5
>>>> results in
>>>> a standalone that does not open on Mac OS 10.7.5 . . .
>>>>
>>>> LiveCode 8.1.3 rc-1 INDY
>>>>
>>>> I have yet to try building a similar Mac standal
open on Mac OS 10.7.5 . . .
LiveCode 8.1.3 rc-1 INDY
I have yet to try building a similar Mac standalone on Linux . . .
The document "LiveCodeNotes-8_1_3_rc_1.pdf" states:
The Mac engine supports:
10.6.x (Snow Leopard) on Intel
10.7.x (Lion) on Intel
10.8.x (Mountain Lion)
OS 10.7.5
results in
a standalone that does not open on Mac OS 10.7.5 . . .
LiveCode 8.1.3 rc-1 INDY
I have yet to try building a similar Mac standalone on Linux . . .
The document "LiveCodeNotes-8_1_3_rc_1.pdf" states:
The Mac engine supports:
10.6.x (Snow Leopard) on
.
>>>
>>> building a Mac standalone (32-bit) with 8.1.3 rc-1 on Mac OS 10.7.5
>>> results in
>>> a standalone that does not open on Mac OS 10.7.5 . . .
>>>
>>> LiveCode 8.1.3 rc-1 INDY
>>>
>>> I have yet to try buildin
.
LiveCode 8.1.3 rc-1 INDY
I have yet to try building a similar Mac standalone on Linux . . .
The document "LiveCodeNotes-8_1_3_rc_1.pdf" states:
The Mac engine supports:
10.6.x (Snow Leopard) on Intel
10.7.x (Lion) on Intel
10.8.x (Mountain Lion) on Intel
10.9.x (Mavericks
andalone that does not open on Mac OS 10.7.5 . . .
>>
>> LiveCode 8.1.3 rc-1 INDY
>>
>> I have yet to try building a similar Mac standalone on Linux . . .
>>
>> The document "LiveCodeNotes-8_1_3_rc_1.pdf" states:
>>
>>
>> The Mac engi
ot; states:
The Mac engine supports:
10.6.x (Snow Leopard) on Intel
10.7.x (Lion) on Intel
10.8.x (Mountain Lion) on Intel
10.9.x (Mavericks) on Intel
10.10.x (Yosemite) on Intel
10.11.x (El Capitan) on Intel
10.12.x (Sierra) on Intel
Which would seem to suggest that a standalone for Mac
INDY
I have yet to try building a similar Mac standalone on Linux . . .
The document "LiveCodeNotes-8_1_3_rc_1.pdf" states:
The Mac engine supports:
10.6.x (Snow Leopard) on Intel
10.7.x (Lion) on Intel
10.8.x (Mountain Lion) on Intel
10.9.x (Mavericks) on Intel
10.10.x (Yosemite
version
on Lion? Ave you tried asup?
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Mtn Lion OSX 10.8.2
The drop dead deadline is tomorrow and it will be a flop if I can't get it
working on the clients machine for his big presentation. (My responsibility,
because I should have said NO once I saw how big this project kept getting as
time wore on.)
Anyway, I am stilling
Thomas McGrath III mcgrath3@... writes:
I don't know how much of an answer this is to your question, but
a) could there be a permissions problem on the 10.7 machine?
b) any chance of running the demo on 10.8?
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It was only introduced in LC 5.5.3 RC2... Are you using the same LC version on
Lion? Ave you tried asup?
On 15/03/2013, at 9:58 AM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
As many are aware, I have an app with a key trapper that I hired out to
write. I am making heavy use of open, read, close and put URL
the get URL earlier and just changed Just in case.
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On Mar 14, 2013, at 7:23 PM, Monte Goulding mo...@sweattechnologies.com wrote:
It was only introduced in LC 5.5.3 RC2... Are you using the same LC version
on Lion? Ave you
OK, is it your app that won't write to the folder or the one you outsourced?
On 15/03/2013, at 12:07 PM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
I am using LC 5.5.4 and downloaded LC and my stack on my Wifes 10.7.5 and
built from there too with LC 5.5.4 LC runs on it but the built app still does
not
in LC 5.5.3 RC2... Are you using the same LC version
on Lion? Ave you tried asup?
On 15/03/2013, at 9:58 AM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
As many are aware, I have an app with a key trapper that I hired out to
write. I am making heavy use of open, read, close and put URL file: and
also I am
On 15/03/2013, at 12:14 PM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
That is what I will check tomorrow. Cause I check on launch and write them
there if they are not and the outsourcer app writes to there as well. I read
them once loaded.
What are you thinking
Are you responding to me? I'm just
...@sweattechnologies.com
wrote:
It was only introduced in LC 5.5.3 RC2... Are you using the same LC version
on Lion? Ave you tried asup?
On 15/03/2013, at 9:58 AM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
As many are aware, I have an app with a key trapper that I hired out to
write. I am making heavy
On 15/03/2013, at 12:45 PM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
yep, and that is what I am wondering as well. This is one place to check who
is writing and if I am reading at all…. Good idea,
Any other ideas? Im gonna be checking everything I can tomorrow….
Is it possible to launch the other app
, Monte Goulding wrote:
It was only introduced in LC 5.5.3 RC2... Are you using the same LC version on
Lion? Ave you tried asup?
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I had to revert to *Lion* as Pro Tools HDX will stop playback with random
errors with Mountain. Big hassle, but I must say *Lion is just fine* and
runs all the cloud goodies.
Fortunately I saved the installer package.
Mark - let me know if I can help.
On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Pierre
with Snow Leopard. I find 4.x for Lion, etc, but nothing
later for SL.
I don't really want to upgrade to Mountain Lion, but I hear the bells
tolling and I realize I need a more recent Xcode version to get
anything done any more. So I'm thinking of putting Mountain Lion in a
virtual box vm. I know Apple's
for any later Xcode version on Apple's developer site that
will work with Snow Leopard. I find 4.x for Lion, etc, but nothing
later for SL.
I don't really want to upgrade to Mountain Lion, but I hear the bells
tolling and I realize I need a more recent Xcode version to get
anything done any
is
the minimum version that AppStudio will work with, but I can't find a
download for any later Xcode version on Apple's developer site that
will work with Snow Leopard. I find 4.x for Lion, etc, but nothing
later for SL.
I don't really want to upgrade to Mountain Lion, but I hear the bells
Lion is not as bad to the end and any version of Xcode running on Mountain Lion
runs under Lion too. My current dev MBP runs Lion without trouble against any
of the dev tools i used under SL before. My second MBP runs ML but i did't need
to use it at all in about dev tasks, for yet at least
¡¡¡ Snow Leopard begins to be known as the LAST GREAT Apple operating system !!!
And I think that is the truth.
Un saludo.
Joseba
El Dec 18, 2012, a las 9:19 AM, use-livecode-requ...@lists.runrev.com escribió:
absolutely. If one does not need that fluff, then stay with Snow. Most
Stable of
Hello:
I am consider to change my Snow Leopard system to Mountain Lion.
Exist a LiveCode Player for Mountain Lion
Where is in the LiveCode Web???
Un saludo.
Joseba.
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On 17 dec 2012, at 16:54, Joseba Aguayo wrote:
Hello:
I am consider to change my Snow Leopard system to Mountain Lion.
Exist
There is no such thing as a Livecode player anymore. But you can roll your own.
Just make a stack that opens other stacks.
Bob
On Dec 17, 2012, at 7:54 AM, Joseba Aguayo wrote:
Hello:
I am consider to change my Snow Leopard system to Mountain Lion.
Exist a LiveCode Player for Mountain
And if you are referring to the web plugin, its no longer supported and
being phased out. If you really need to run it on lion you might be able to
force some browser somewhere to run in 32 bit mode and use the old player,
but.. its not worth the trouble.
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 11:03 AM, Robert
would have to be, hands down, the most underwhelming OS upgrade I've
ever experienced and I skipped an OS! From what I can tell all that
happened is Apple is now dull conventional corporate grey - and that
happened in Lion, so apart from a non-working Dictation, I'm not exactly
sure what MoLi bought
if one wants to sync all one's devices with all one's apple apps one will
still need Lion at the least.
mobile me worked with Snow, but was disconnected.
sqb
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 2:36 PM, Kay C Lan lan.kc.macm...@gmail.com wrote:
Unless you have some other compelling reason to upgrade you
devices with all one's apple apps one will
still need Lion at the least.
mobile me worked with Snow, but was disconnected.
sqb
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 2:36 PM, Kay C Lan lan.kc.macm...@gmail.com wrote:
Unless you have some other compelling reason to upgrade you are probably
better off
hardware that will run it.
.Jerry
On Dec 17, 2012, at 4:30 PM, stephen barncard
stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com wrote:
if one wants to sync all one's devices with all one's apple apps one will
still need Lion at the least.
mobile me worked with Snow, but was disconnected.
sqb
I'm using Livecode 5.0 on Lion. Should Livecode be running properly? I do see
some things that are not operating properly that worked in Snow Leopard,
specifically issues with playing QuickTime files.
I can't seem to find RunRev documentation that states OS version compatibility.
Peter
UCLA
Or is it lion PostgreSQL appeared in? I seem to see references to that.
after some musing, I've realized that my life in support will be much
easier in the long run if I use the native Mac PostgreSQL server when
available, letting all computers in an office access the same db.
Configuring
I'm not 100% clear on how the Mountain Lion file versioning of files works
but does it have any effect on saving a stack by script?
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Am 11.10.2012 um 19:21 schrieb Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com:
I'm not 100% clear on how the Mountain Lion file versioning of files works
noone really is! :-D
but does it have any effect on saving a stack by script?
No, Livecode does not support this feature.
Pete
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On Oct 11, 2012, at 10:25 AM, Klaus on-rev wrote:
Hi Pete,
Am 11.10.2012 um 19:21 schrieb Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com:
I'm not 100% clear on how the Mountain Lion file versioning of files works
noone really is! :-D
but does it have any effect on saving a stack by script
I have the problem ...
I'm using one Peter plugin, lcStackBrowser, which currentlysaves
something inside itself ...
Today, trying on a MacBook running Mountain Lion 10.8.2, I have had this
strange behavior ...
... I opened LiveCode on this machine, on which I had used it a few days
ago
plugin, lcStackBrowser, which currentlysaves
something inside itself ...
Today, trying on a MacBook running Mountain Lion 10.8.2, I have had this
strange behavior ...
... I opened LiveCode on this machine, on which I had used it a few days
ago, and ... a LiveCode message informs me of a conflict
Ciao Scott,
yes, is the same thing I thought.
Because Peter save some information inside the plugin, maybe Mountain
Lion see this file changed and try to do some kind of versioning or
reopening the last version ... I don't know ...
Guglielmo
On 11.10.2012 20:53, Scott Rossi wrote:
Maybe
3 minutes to emulate PlayCommand agent X on (Mountain) Lion !
Today I got the documentation of Shakobox which works
with PlayCommand Agent X. The API is quite short:
SBplay instrument,tempo,notestring
-- Plays a string of notes, formatted like the play command in HyperTalk
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On 10/11/12 11:46 AM, Guglielmo Braguglia guglie...@braguglia.ch
wrote:
I have the problem ...
I'm using one Peter plugin, lcStackBrowser, which currentlysaves
something inside itself ...
Today, trying on a MacBook running Mountain Lion
inside the plugin, maybe Mountain Lion
see this file changed and try to do some kind of versioning or reopening
the last version ... I don't know ...
Guglielmo
On 11.10.2012 20:53, Scott Rossi wrote:
Maybe this is one of those situations where the OS is re-launching
whatever files you had
)
RunRev lcTaskList Forum: (http://forums.runrev.com/viewforum.php?f=61)
On Oct 11, 2012, at 10:25 AM, Klaus on-rev kl...@major.on-rev.com wrote:
Hi Pete,
Am 11.10.2012 um 19:21 schrieb Peter Haworth p...@lcsql.com:
I'm not 100% clear on how the Mountain Lion file versioning of files works
currentlysaves
something inside itself ...
Today, trying on a MacBook running Mountain Lion 10.8.2, I have had this
strange behavior ...
... I opened LiveCode on this machine, on which I had used it a few days
ago, and ... a LiveCode message informs me of a conflict for a duplicate
stack name between
Hi all.
I'm currently running Livecode 4.5.1 on a 2011 Macbook Air running Lion, with
no apparent problems.
I am contemplating updating my OS to Mountain Lion, and am wondering if anyone
knows of any issues which I should take into consideration.
This may have already been asked and answered
Hi Curt,
Am 24.09.2012 um 05:01 schrieb FORD JR, CURT cf...@mailbox.sc.edu:
Can anyone else confirm what I'm seeing..
1 drag a quicktime player onto a card
2 click the button in the player's inspector to select a file; .mp3 files are
greyed out and can't be selected, even when the option
It worked after I UNchecked Controller in the inspector and CHECKED it
again!?
Thanks Klaus - I tried this a few times but couldn't get any consistent
behavior.. guess I'll report it later today.
best
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1 drag a quicktime player onto a card
2 click the button in the player's inspector to select a file; .mp3 files are
greyed out and can't be selected, even when the option 'All Files' is selected
3 typing in the name of an .mp3 file in the inspector
I barely squeaked in under the wire with my obsolete early 2008 Macbook Pro!
Bob
On Sep 1, 2012, at 6:39 AM, Bruce Pokras wrote:
Sorry, Mark, I don't know the answer to that. I don't have Mountain Lion and,
in fact, cannot run ML on my ancient iMac from 2006. How would that work
Sorry, Mark, I don't know the answer to that. I don't have Mountain Lion and,
in fact, cannot run ML on my ancient iMac from 2006. How would that work?
On Aug 30, 2012, at 10:18 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi Bruce,
Can't you use pids anymore under mountain lion?
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Op 1 sep. 2012 om 15:39 heeft Bruce Pokras bruc...@comcast.net het volgende
geschreven:
Sorry, Mark, I don't know the answer to that. I don't have Mountain Lion and,
in fact, cannot run ML on my ancient iMac from 2006. How would that work?
On Aug
Brilliant Bruce! Good work!
Bob
On Aug 30, 2012, at 5:47 PM, Bruce Pokras wrote:
So in Livecode all you have to do is use:
put /usr/sbin/cupsfilter into tConvertApp
get shell(tConvertApp -i image/tiff quote tiffFile quote)
and it should contain the data from which you can excise
I just upgraded from LiveCode 4.0.0, running on OS 10.6.8 to a new computer
with LiveCode 5.5.1, running on OS 10.7.4, and noticed the following problem
for the following script:
on openStack
choose browse tool
close stack revTools
end openStack
In the older versions of LiveCode and
There was other isses that seemed to be related to what you are seeing now,
that is opening a stack to launch LC cause some kind of timing issue. Instead
of LC waiting until all the plugins and whatnot were loaded before opening the
stack, it seemed like LC was trying to run the stack scripts
I'm afraid I don't have a solution but I have the same LC/OSX config as you
and I see the same problem. Sounds like the order in which rev stacks and
application stacks are opened has changed.
Pete
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On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 8:53 AM, stgoldb...@aol.com
The workaround for this was discussed earlier on the list (not long ago)
but basically..
Break out the script into a separate handler and
send handlername to me in 0 -- in the openstack handler
I just upgraded from LiveCode 4.0.0, running on OS 10.6.8 to a new
computer with LiveCode 5.5.1,
Try : set the tool to browse
Le 30 août 2012 à 17:53, stgoldb...@aol.com a écrit :
I just upgraded from LiveCode 4.0.0, running on OS 10.6.8 to a new computer
with LiveCode 5.5.1, running on OS 10.7.4, and noticed the following problem
for the following script:
on openStack
choose
Last week I posted about a problem converting TIFF images to PDF under Mac OS X
10.8 (Mountain Lion). The old shell script that Ken Ray had posted several
years ago and which had worked from Tiger through Lion simply did not work
under Mountain Lion. That script used a shell command called
Hi Bruce,
Can't you use pids anymore under mountain lion?
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Op 31 aug. 2012 om 02:47 heeft Bruce
Hello everyone,
I recently upgraded to Mountain Lion. Are there any changes to the setup
procedures for LiveCode server?
Gregory
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Hello everyone,
I recently upgraded to Mountain Lion. Are there any changes to the setup
procedures for LiveCode server?
Gregory
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Hello everyone,
I recently upgraded to Mountain Lion. Are there any changes to the setup
procedures for LiveCode server?
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If you've installed the 'Server' from the app store, then the config files
After poking around some on mountain lion it looks like convert is gone.
If these are upgraded machines you might be able to locate it somewhere in
/Previous System/...
Not positive this is the issue but its worth a check, and I am sure that
convert is not in the location you specified on my
:
Hello all!
I develop an application called Patent Grabber that downloads patents from
various US and international patent authorities. Unlike many other
authorities that provide patent pages in PDF, the US Patent Trademark
Office (USPTO) provides patent pages in TIFF. From Tiger through Lion
authorities. Unlike many other
authorities that provide patent pages in PDF, the US Patent Trademark
Office (USPTO) provides patent pages in TIFF. From Tiger through Lion, the
following script (which I believe came from a member of this group) has
worked to convert those TIFF images into PDF pages
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Bruce Pokras bruc...@comcast.net wrote:
Users of my application who have upgraded to Mountain Lion are left with a
folder
full of TIFFs and an error message from my application that it could not find
any
PDFs to combine into the final single PDF patent file
page
is successfully added to the PDF. This command is still working in Mountain
Lion (thankfully!). I can provide more details if you would like.
Regards,
Bruce
On Aug 26, 2012, at 6:23 PM, Mike Bonner wrote:
Oh cool! Just read up on cupsfilter and it looks like you're right.
On Sun
I just opened a document in the iWork/Numbers spreadsheet program that I
hadn't opened for perhaps a couple of weeks. It opened just fine but when
I tried to make a change to it I got the message:
The file Costs is locked because you haven't made any changes to it
recently.
There were options
to switch off thisfeature?
Pete
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http://osxdaily.com/2012/01/24/turn-off-file-locking-in-os-x-lion/
I am reading that Apple dropped this from 10.8 and some people miss it.
It's almost two years since I left OS X for Linux and I miss it not at
all :D
See this article. First thing that popped up when I googled the message:
http://www.askdavetaylor.com/locked_havent_made_changes_recently_error_mac_os_x_lion.html
Bob
On Aug 23, 2012, at 9:53 AM, Peter Haworth wrote:
I just opened a document in the iWork/Numbers spreadsheet program that I
On 08/23/2012 07:53 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:
I just opened a document in the iWork/Numbers spreadsheet program that I
hadn't opened for perhaps a couple of weeks. It opened just fine but when
I tried to make a change to it I got the message:
The file Costs is locked because you haven't made
Thanks for the pointers. I did look around several Preference settings but
Time Machine is the last place I would have thought to look.
Pete
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On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 10:20 AM, Bob Sneidar b...@twft.com wrote:
See this article. First thing that popped up
FYI
If you had Xcode 4.4 installed under Lion and upgraded to Mountain Lion, you
might have to manually reinstall any of the components you have previously
installed
from the Preferences panel. For example, the Comamnd Line Tools component has to
be reinstalled since there is a different (ie
Nope. There were rumors that someone got it working in Lion, but it was some
kind of spoof as I recall.
Bob
On Jul 28, 2012, at 2:19 AM, Bernard Devlin wrote:
I seem to remember that Rosetta is still available. It is just not
installed by default. I think the installation medium should
Final report from Twitland:
Usually, the first thing I do whenever I have computer problems is to restart
my Mac. Apparently, I failed to do that since I started this thread days ago.
Last evening I tried to empty my thrash and, lo and behold, I found stuff still
running which I could not
Roger,
Just to confirm, I've upgraded to Mountain Lion on a lat 2008 15 MBP, have
LiveCode 5.5.1 running, and Xcode 4.4 (4F250) and my iOS simulator is running
OK. As your iOS simulator hangs by itself, it doesn't seem that the problem is
Live Code related. If you have a spare USB drive, you
On Jul 29, 2012, at 7:44 AM, Colin wrote:
Another thing that can cause such messages is if you have not given the app
and Internal ID. Leaving at at the default text can stop the app from being
installed. Enter something valid, like com.rogerguay.appname, where
appname would be the name
Roger,
This MIGHT help.
In Xcode go to Preference Downloads and download the 5.0 Simulator.
Jim Lambert
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I still wonder if others on this list have upgraded to Mountain Lion, Xcode 4.4
and Livecode 5.5.1 and have had no problems?? Actually, I've tried going back
to LiveCode 5.5.0 which did work under Lion, and it now fails as well! So I
think my problem has nothing to do
Yup, it's been happening since Lion. Apple removed support for Rosetta, which
is what enabled Intel Macs to run PPC apps.
On Jul 27, 2012, at 11:21 PM, Jim Beckmann jimbeckm...@comcast.net wrote:
Standalones I created using Rev 3.0.0 are not opened in Mac Os Mountain Lion
10.8 as PowerPC
I seem to remember that Rosetta is still available. It is just not
installed by default. I think the installation medium should have a way of
installing Rosetta.
Bernard
On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 8:54 AM, Petrides, M.D. Marian
mpetri...@earthlink.net wrote:
Yup, it's been happening since Lion
That was true until Lion. Now Rosetta is not even an option--unless someone has
found a trick I'm unaware of.
Sent from my iPad
On Jul 28, 2012, at 5:19 AM, Bernard Devlin bdrun...@gmail.com wrote:
I seem to remember that Rosetta is still available. It is just not
installed by default. I
On 28.07.2012 at 10:19 Uhr +0100 Bernard Devlin apparently wrote:
I seem to remember that Rosetta is still available. It is just not
installed by default. I think the installation medium should have a way of
installing Rosetta.
Bernard
that is true for snow leopard.
robert
Hi,
It is possible to install Rosetta on Lion, e.g. from your Tiger DVD, but Lion
still doesn't understand what to do with PPC binaries.
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On Saturday, July 28, 2012, Marian Petrides, MD wrote:
That was true until Lion. Now Rosetta is not even an option--unless
someone has found a trick I'm unaware of.
snow leopard server can be installed inside a virtual machine.
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Lion. Now Rosetta is not even an option--unless
someone has found a trick I'm unaware of.
snow leopard server can be installed inside a virtual machine.
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On Jul 28, 2012, at 6:02 AM, Colin wrote:
You need to go into Preferences, Mobile Support, and click on the ? button to
set the path for the developer root location. When it asks if you are using
Xcode 4.2 or later, pick the later option, and then point it at the Xcode
application, in the
I have seen the simulator timed out thing, and quitting the simulator and
giving it another chance seemed to help.
Another thing that can cause such messages is if you have not given the app and
Internal ID. Leaving at at the default text can stop the app from being
installed. Enter something
Dear List,
I just upgraded to Mountain Lion which automatically upgraded my Xcode to
version 4.4. When I tried to test my iOS project (which previously worked just
fine) in LiveCode v. 5.5.0, I got this error: iOS Simulator could not find
the SDK. The SDK may need to be reinstalled. So
You need to go into Preferences, Mobile Support, and click on the … button to
set the path for the developer root location. When it asks if you are using
Xcode 4.2 or later, pick the later option, and then point it at the Xcode
application, in the Applications folder.
Once you've done that you
Standalones I created using Rev 3.0.0 are not opened in Mac Os Mountain Lion
10.8 as PowerPC apps are no longer recognized. I guess I didn't know that
would occur.
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I think PPC apps don't work on Lion
On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 12:21 AM, Jim Beckmann jimbeckm...@comcast.netwrote:
Standalones I created using Rev 3.0.0 are not opened in Mac Os Mountain
Lion 10.8 as PowerPC apps are no longer recognized. I guess I didn't know
that would occur
I just wanted to upgrade to Mountain Lion, but my Mac Book (with Lion) from
beginning 2008 is too old and not compatible.
I ever thought that incompatibily thing was a windows issue, but in the last
years it seems to turn around.
Thats how they keep the economy running.
Tiemo
Hi,
I am just before releasing a new version of one of my products and would
like to know if my software runs on Mountain Lion without troubles to update
the system requirements on the paperwork of the CD. Since I can't upgrade my
MacBook to Mountain Lion and can't get a new one that quickly, I
Hey Folks,
Since the last snafu with Android 4.1, I am afraid of upgrading anything.
Mountain Lion came out today, anyone here tried it out yet? Is LiveCode
still working for iOS and Android development?
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Yes, I bit the bullet and upgraded my 4 year old mac to Mountain Lion, so far
its mostly good.
It seems faster than Lion and almost everything is still working. Everything
to do with Livecode is fine, the only app I have problems with is Aperture as
it wont video clips any more but I guess
On Jul 19, 2012, at 11:18 AM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
Ah, but everything about a computer application is an illusion anyway, isn't
it?
One geek to another: 'Go outside, the graphics are amazing!'
-- Peter
Peter M. Brigham
pmb...@gmail.com
http://home.comcast.net/~pmbrig
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