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CLIX

Mac OS X command line interface in a Cocoa app.

Version:  2.0.0.6

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Two Binaries

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Contributed by: rixstep Friday, February 27 2009 @ 12:09 AM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

Recommend Product: YES

For now there are two app bundles in this release. Instead of thinning a universal yourself simply remove the bundle you don't want. They're packaged in each their directory - i386 and ppc. Please make sure you know which one to remove! Of course the easiest way is to try to run both. Only one will run if you're on a PPC box - save that one.

Intel users don't have to worry about this as both will run on their systems but it's useless to keep the ppc bundle anyway. So just remove it.

This will do until someone at this end figures out why the thinned PPC binary works on PPC boxes but the universal doesn't.

Thanks for the help and here's hoping this one runs OK for PPC users.

A tip: people at this end don't stop by here too often. If something like this happens don't wait around here for a reply. Go to the forum. There are always people around there who are ready to help. Or write directly. Cheers.   

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Two Binaries - outer

Yeah, OK, that's what I tried first - and I'm still waiting to be "approved" to post to the Rixstep forums. So what other channel of bug reporting would Rixstep have me use?

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Friday, February 27 2009 @ 02:46 AM PST


it's not THAT hard to find O.o - Rufus J

There is a contact address on their "About" page. I sent an email and Rick got back to me a couple hours later and now we have it fixed. I think that shows very good support on the part of Rixstep.

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Friday, February 27 2009 @ 04:39 AM PST