FROM : Jay Reynolds Freeman
DATE : Tue Nov 06 00:15:15 2007
Ah, a question that does not have to do with Leopard ...
Is there a Cocoa interface to change the string bound to
CFBundleIdentifier?
(Those of you who are about to tell me that that is an insane
thing to do are almost certainly right; but I am trying to
understand and debug a rare error that I suspect may be related
to the use of that string to name a Mach port at or near launch
time, and the ability to change the string might help me
figure out what is going on. The terminally curious can learn
more about what I am doing from my recent posting on the
darwin-dev list.)
My fall-back position is to write a shell script to modify
Info.plist directly and invoke it with the Unix "system" call,
but I am hoping there is an easier way.
Thanks much!
-- Jay Reynolds Freeman
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http://web.mac.com/jay_reynolds_freeman (personal web site)
DATE : Tue Nov 06 00:15:15 2007
Ah, a question that does not have to do with Leopard ...
Is there a Cocoa interface to change the string bound to
CFBundleIdentifier?
(Those of you who are about to tell me that that is an insane
thing to do are almost certainly right; but I am trying to
understand and debug a rare error that I suspect may be related
to the use of that string to name a Mach port at or near launch
time, and the ability to change the string might help me
figure out what is going on. The terminally curious can learn
more about what I am doing from my recent posting on the
darwin-dev list.)
My fall-back position is to write a shell script to modify
Info.plist directly and invoke it with the Unix "system" call,
but I am hoping there is an easier way.
Thanks much!
-- Jay Reynolds Freeman
---------------------
<email_removed>
http://web.mac.com/jay_reynolds_freeman (personal web site)
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