On Sep 16, 2013, at 9:27 AM, Gerriet M. Denkmann wrote:

> 
> On 16 Sep 2013, at 22:21, Charles Srstka <cocoa...@charlessoft.com> wrote:
> 
>> On Sep 16, 2013, at 10:16 AM, "Gerriet M. Denkmann" <gerr...@mdenkmann.de> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> If (and only if) MAGIC_BUG_REMOVAL is defined, I see:
>>> Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=4099 "Couldn’t communicate with a 
>>> helper application."
>>> 
>>> Makes sense, as there just is no helper application named: 
>>> "something.very.silly".
>> 
>> Make sure you've got the Mach service name for your helper registered in 
>> your helper's launchd plist. If it's set up correctly, your helper should 
>> automatically launch when the client app tries to communicate with its Mach 
>> service name.
> 
> Maybe I was not very clear.
> The problem is NOT that the helper app does not start. There just is no 
> helper app, there is nothing which has a MachService called 
> "something.very.silly".
> 
> The problem is, that the error block, which prints MAGIC_ERROR, does only get 
> called when there is an NSLog right in front of it.
> This makes no sense (to me).


Unless I didn't understand, your original post indicated that the issue was 
with the macro define. Has this changed? If not, I would run the file manually 
through the preprocessor and examine the output.

Keary Suska
Esoteritech, Inc.
"Demystifying technology for your home or business"


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