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On Saturday, November 10, 2001, at 09:31 AM, Cory Marsh wrote:
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> Eric,
> By the way, I also heard someone say on the forum that after upgrading
> to OS X 10.1 that he was able to intall and run Fire with no unexpected
> quiting error. Could that have something to do with it?
Ah ha. That's it.
Fire.app won't run on 10.0.x and now I know why :-(
> Maybe the was that 10.1 handles the disk image?
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It's not a disk image problem, it's an issue with Namespaces and a
stupid error on my part. The AIM language extensions are needed to be
compiled into the app, not the AIM bundle, but in this case they appear
to be compiled into both. OS X 10.1 supports this because 10.1
introduced the concept of flat and non-flat namespaces. 10.0.x doesn't
have that concept and the app won't run.
:-(
I will check in the fixes to the code to make sure that only the app
compiles those class extensions that it needs and the bundle won't. You
will have to check out the code from cvs and build your own version (I'm
not planning on an update for a few weeks at the soonest).
Eric
> thanx,
> C.J.
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