Le 15 mai 08 à 18:42, Yann Disser a écrit :
Thank you all for your help. I managed to fix the problem by going
over your suggestions.
The problem was that I access a file (without proper error-handling;
I will add that now :-)). The default working directory is the main-
bundle path when run from within XCode and it is "/" when run from
Finder.
I repaired this by adding
[[NSFileManager defaultManager] changeCurrentDirectoryPath:
[[[NSBundle mainBundle] bundlePath]
stringByDeletingLastPathComponent]];
to my awakeFromNib. I hope this works as I intend.
Yann
I hope your are not trying to access some bundle resources using a
relative path? To access resources into a bundle you should always use
NSBundle methods, it will avoid you this kind of problem.
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