Re: PreferencePane: To use xxx System Preferences must quit and reopen (Snow Leo 10.6.3)

2010-12-13 Thread eveningnick eveningnick
Thanks for the answers, i enabled Garbage collection, The problem was that i had "Build for active platform" checkbox checked, i unchecked it and it started working fine ___ Cocoa-dev mailing list (Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com) Please do not post admin req

Re: PreferencePane: To use xxx System Preferences must quit and reopen (Snow Leo 10.6.3)

2010-12-11 Thread Matthew Wallis
From my understanding, unless you are running on a 32bit CPU these days, then by default, everything but the kernel on certain Mac models is 64bit. I believe it may depend on EFI, my MacBook Pro 4,1 has a 64bit CPU and can be told to boot with a 64bit kernel (hold 6 and 4 on boot), but defaults

Re: PreferencePane: To use xxx System Preferences must quit and reopen (Snow Leo 10.6.3)

2010-12-11 Thread Stephen J. Butler
On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 8:00 AM, eveningnick eveningnick wrote: > My OS is running in 32 bit mode: > $ arch > i386 In SL, even if the kernel is in 32bit mode the programs will prefer to launch in 64bit. > I tried to select in project settings "32-bit universal", "64-bit > Intel", "Standard 32/64

Re: PreferencePane: To use xxx System Preferences must quit and reopen (Snow Leo 10.6.3)

2010-12-11 Thread eveningnick eveningnick
interesting thing is that it works, if the project is created as a Preference Pane, while the "Bundle" project (there is a recipe for creating preference panes using "Bundle" xcode template) doesn't work as needed. I matched two projects - one created as "Bundle" manually, and another one generated

PreferencePane: To use xxx System Preferences must quit and reopen (Snow Leo 10.6.3)

2010-12-11 Thread eveningnick eveningnick
Hello I am creating a system preferences applet (according to apple's guide), but after installing (copying) its bundle into /Library/PreferencePanes/, and clicking it (or selecting its icon in System Preferences app), i always get the message from the subj. My OS is running in 32 bit mode: $ arch