Actually Ben - I take it back, it still seems to want to only launch a single 
instance with v.3.0.0 - I’m not sure what’s going on (and when i’m back at the 
office I will have to check it with my desktop version as swear it was working 
properly).

Tim

On 9 Aug 2014, at 13:20, Tim Mackinnon <tim@testit.works> wrote:

> Thanks Ben - you are right, there has been another release since I downloaded 
> it (might have to look at how to detect a version update in the launcher to 
> spot that - that would keep me busy ;)
> 
> I’m fixed now.
> 
> Tim
> 
> On 9 Aug 2014, at 06:29, Ben Coman <b...@openinworld.com> wrote:
> 
>> Tim Mackinnon wrote:
>>> I really like the PharoLauncher project - it’s very handy. However I’ve 
>>> noticed that on OSX when I launch an image and then try and run 
>>> PhaorLauncher (e.g. pharo.app) again, it just switches me to my already 
>>> running image?
>>> 
>>> Anyone know why it does that - or if there is some way to avoid it? i’m 
>>> wondering it its the way that the launcher, launches the images (is it an 
>>> os sub-process or something - and so this is why it just switches back to 
>>> that process if you try and run it again?).
>>> 
>>> Tim
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> I had this behaviour on Mavericks, and after a while I was going to report 
>> it, but a few days ago I noticed that it suddenly went away, and now could 
>> launch multiple images and open PharoLauncher again each time.  When I 
>> noticed this, it had been a few days since anything changed, so I can't pin 
>> down what that might be.  Maybe I downloaded a newer VM from 
>> files.pharo.org, or maybe I re-installed PharoLauncher with a later version, 
>> or maybe an OSX update.  My PharoLauncher's current system details are:
>> * Image: #30848 .
>> * VM:
>>      Mac Cocoa Cog 5.8b12 21-Sep-10
>>      NBCoInterpreter NativeBoost-CogPlugin-GuillermoPolito.19 May 15 2014
>>      NBCogit NativeBoostCogPlugin-GuillermoPolito.19 May 15 2014.
>> 
>> cheers -ben
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 


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