Hi all,

I have a bit of a dilemma. I'm working on a Foundation-based command- line utility that needs to manage a few threads. The obvious choice is NSThread, since it's nice and clean.

Actually, I'm able to spawn new threads perfectly well. The problem is that I can't (?) use performSelectorOnMainThread: because I'm not an NSApplication, and so I don't get the default "main" thread that loops for user input...

Am I busted? I would like to be able to run this app without the window server running (ie, in Single User Mode), because it's server software.

I can always fall back to POSIX threads, but I'd rather use NSThread if possible. Is there an alternate way to have my spawned NSThreads call back to a controller thread (that doesn't require 10.5)?

Thanks!

- ben

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