One more strange piece of information. After allowing our app to be run through Parental Controls, a "_CodeSignature" folder gets created inside the app bundle in the Contents folder. Inside this is a CodeResources folder, which appears to be a plist-style file, except no .plist extension on it. It appears to list the icon files in the Resources folder, as well as a few other things that I'm not sure what they mean. Just thought I'd' mention that if it helps.
Is it time to file a bug report do you think? The bad thing is, I'm still not really convinced it's a Revolution problem. But if it is, this is a very serious issue that needs to get fixed asap if it still exists in the current version of Rev. I believe I used Rev 3.0 when I built this particular standalone. I may try a newer version just to see. Chris On Jan 28, 2010, at 11:47 AM, Chris Sheffield wrote: > Jacque, > > Here's some more info from our end. Not sure if everyone is experiencing this > same behavior or not, but in our case, the executable inside the app bundle > is actually getting damaged. We compared an app that had been launched with > parental controls enabled for it and one that hadn't, and the one that had > was about 1 MB smaller. When trying to launch the executable directly from > Terminal, we get a file read error. So in this case, it looks like no amount > of messing with permissions is going to fix the problem. The file is toast at > that point. > > Another interesting tidbit of information is that the damage only seems to > occur on Intel machines. On a PPC machine, we still have a problem launching > the app when parental controls are enabled, but all we have to do to fix it > is deselect the app in parental controls. On an Intel machine, this does not > work. The app is built as a universal binary. We're going to try building > only for Intel just to see if there's any difference. > > Again, this seems to only happen with Rev-built apps. Not sure why. > > Chris > > > On Jan 28, 2010, at 10:25 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote: > >> -- Chris Sheffield Read Naturally, Inc. www.readnaturally.com _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
