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5 Responses to “PackRat 1.5.4”

  1. [ Tagamac ] [ PackRat update: 1.5.4 ] Says:

    [...] For more info about the update, see the 1.5.4 blog announcement. [...]

  2. Michele Says:

    Hey Rod,

    It’s not the same, but you can build (from Tiger) an embeddable version of the RubyCocoa framework that will work on both Tiger and Leopard.
    I haven’t tried this, yet (I have to find the time to reinstall Tiger on my old PowerBook), but I presume one could build the framework once, then embed it in an app built on Leopard.

    http://rubycocoa.sourceforge.net/MultiPlatformRubyCocoa

    Hope this helps!

  3. rod.schmidt Says:

    Michelle, that post didn’t work for me, but somebody emailed me with a similar solution that did work and that is how 1.6 is built. If I remember correctly, I had to extract the RubyCocoa.framework file from the RubyCocoa0.13.2.dmg for Tiger. Once I put that in my project it worked fine.

  4. Michele Says:

    I’ve just tried it, but my app crashes on Leopard: it launches properly, then works for a few seconds and finally crashes.
    Did you have to build a version for Tiger and one for Leopard?

  5. rod.schmidt Says:

    No, you only have to build on Leopard. However, you have to build it with the RubyCocoa.framework from the 10.4 universal version of the disk image (0.13.2). I email you the framework.

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