Anna Silliman wrote:

> Can anyone tell me if this is an extension that is
> supposed to be in OS 8.6, or does it come with OS 9?
>
> I'm running OS 8.6 on 7300/180.
> I am trying to install a piece of software (Nikon's
> digital camera transfer utility, 'Nikon View 4.3.1'.
> This is supposedly compatible with OS 8.6, but it won't start,
> saying "AppleGuideGlueLib could not be found."
>
> --Anna

The only reference I could find to it is enigmatic. See below.

No trace of it on the OSX SDK CD.

M

>
>

We're developing an application that uses Apple Guide. It's working well on
680x0 Macintosh computers but is
presenting a problem on the Power Macintosh, because of AppleGuideGlue. If we
import this library as "weak," the
program runs but crashes when we call any Apple Guide routines. If we import
"strong," the program simply refuses to
run. What can we do?

Linking with the .xcoff file produces a reference to a shared library named
AppleGuideGlue. Unfortunately, the Apple
Guide extension provides a library named AppleGuideGlueLib instead, so the
reference isn't resolved and the application
fails to launch.

The AppleGuideGlue.xcoff file has been changed to AppleGuideGlueLib.xcoff on the
latest Mac OS SDK CD. You can use that
one, or just rename the one you have before including it in your project.

In MPW, you can rename the library in the link process. If you're using Symantec
C or C++ or CodeWarrior, however, the
name of the file has to be correct for the matching library to be found at run
time. Note that CodeWarrior ignores the
".xcoff" suffix if it's present in the filename, while Symantec must have the
".xcoff" suffix to properly include the file in
the project.




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