Hello Gavin / Mike;
...but it should be there on frameworks?
cheers.
(a) I send email to myself and, (b) I'm stupid until I hit the
'send' button, and then I get smart ...
So, answering my yesterday's question, Mike Schrag said about ten
weeks ago, in this very list:
... Whether or not you are embedding frameworks, check your .woa's
Info.plist. If it defines the key Has_WOComponents (whether or not
it says true, just whether it exists), this is a bug. At some point
in WOLips, the default Info.plist template was modified to include
this, and it causes .woa bundles to be identified as frameworks by
the NSBundle loader. Ordinarily, classes are loaded from .woa
bundles first, followed by frameworks. When Has_WOComponents is
set, it appears that the .woa gets lumped in with the frameworks,
and it actually loads last instead of first. So delete this key
and value if it's in your .woa and it should save you some pain.
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Andrew Lindesay
technology : www.lindesay.co.nz
business : www.silvereye.co.nz
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