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Re: [NSBundle mainBundle] + gdb
From: |
Marcus Müller |
Subject: |
Re: [NSBundle mainBundle] + gdb |
Date: |
Tue, 3 Jun 2003 23:21:31 +0200 |
On Monday, Jun 2, 2003, at 12:04 Europe/Berlin, Nicola Pero wrote:
Try adding
BundleTest_HAS_RESOURCE_BUNDLE = yes
to your GNUmakefile. That will turn on support for the main bundle in
the
makefiles, and your main bundle directory should appear, and [NSBundle
mainBundle] should find it and return a bundle accessing it. :-)
Hi Nicola,
thanks for explaining this fact. On OSX, a tool's mainBundle is always
set (set to the executable path). While this is of limited use for
resource loading (cannot work on OSX), it's of use for [NSBundle
bundleForClass:<some class from the executable>] to work.
Wouldn't it be best if the above setting (<Tool>_HAS_RESOURCE_BUNDLE =
yes) would always be set to 'yes' for Tool projects on GNUstep? I don't
see an obvious drawback in doing so. If one didn't ever want this
behavior, he could do so by setting it to 'no' explicitly.
Cheers,
Marcus
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