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Linking! Arggh! (Score:2)
dyld:
I'll try building from source.
Re:Linking! Arggh! (Score:1)
Looks like it wants the camelbones framework. I would have thought that would get compiled into the application, but obviously not...
You can get the framework from here [sf.net] if you want to compile it.
I guess I need to try and find out how to get the framework linked into the application.
Re:Linking! Arggh! (Score:1)
You can grab it here [rubberband.org]
Re:Linking! Arggh! (Score:2)
Now, what should I do if I want to use a non-system perl, like my
Cheers, Leon
Re:Linking! Arggh! (Score:1)
I would guess that you need to re-compile the framework from source, pointing to the desired perl install, and making the installation location as "@executable_path/../Frameworks", as described in this article [cocoadevcentral.com]. Then to use that framework in the application, you would need to open up the bundle, and replace the current framework in JournalX.app/Contents/Frameworks.
I haven't tried any of this, so it could be completely and utterly wrong. If I get
Re:Linking! Arggh! (Score:1)
Although I'd like to point out that having a shared
How long should the first connection take? (Score:1)
Now, it seems to connect OK - but it keeps talking back and forth to the server endlessly. Well, maybe not endlessly - I watched my modem lights blink furiously for about fifteen minutes before I finally gave up and killed it.
I realize that, since I'm on dial-up, and SOAP is a rather chatty protocol, a certain amount of patience is necessary. But, I have o