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John Nairn  
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 More options Mar 16 2012, 12:01 pm
From: John Nairn <j...@geditcom.com>
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 09:01:46 -0700
Local: Fri, Mar 16 2012 12:01 pm
Subject: iMedia in 10.5
When I switched my app to 64 bit, I upgraded to iMeda 2.x (although I cannot tell which version exactly). The folder I downloaded is called "karelia-iMedia-b81de3c"

I just released a new version of my app and found it will not launch in Leopard (10.5.8 at least, to be specific). The crash is when dyld trys to load iMedia with name _NSConcreteTask (or something like that, I am not on a Leopard machiie to test now).

I checked my download and both iMedia and ObjectiveFlickr are marked as 10.5 deploymet with Base SDK of 10.7. Did I do something wrong to have it not work in 10.5? I am not used to framework development. I first tried to "Build for Archiving" and it fails with a pch error. I was able to build both by "Build for Running" which seemed to create both a debug and a release version in the derived data. Maybe I built the framework the wrong way?

John
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John Nairn
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Genealogy Software for the Mac


 
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