Folks
To clarify my initial problem statement:
If I recompile and then issue a "pbs" and then invoke the service it
continues to execute an earlier instance of the service -- NOT the
freshly compiled instance….
This is easy to prove
A set of followup questions on STAND-ALONE services
1) Ho
John;
That's good information but I don't see how it helps with a stand-
alone service - how do I (or user) launch the .service bundle?
Steve
On Sep 14, 2009, at 1:12 AM, John C. Randolph wrote:
On Sep 13, 2009, at 10:55 PM, Steve Cronin wrote:
I have convinced myself that the only way
On Sep 13, 2009, at 10:55 PM, Steve Cronin wrote:
I have convinced myself that the only way to get Snow Leopard to
recognize the newer version of the service is to log out and back in.
This is tedious. Is there something I'm missing?
As I recall, each app builds its services menu when it l
Foks;
I'm trying to develop a stand alone service in Snow Leopard.
The issue I'm running into is how to update the system as I compile a
new version.
The pbs command shows that the bundle path is the one in my Release
Build folder
"pbs -dump_pboard"
{
NSBundleId