The path type for the images for segments 0 and 3 and segments 1 and 2 is 
"Relative to Enclosing Group".

The images names all lower case. The remote systems is running OSXv10.5.8.

Looking at fs_usage now.


On Aug 3, 2011, at 12:59 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:

> 
> On Aug 3, 2011, at 11:51 AM, koko wrote:
> 
>> I have a NSSegmentedControl as an item in a toolbar.  There are 4 segments 
>> each with a different image.
>> When I build, create an installer package and install on my system the 
>> control draws as expected.
>> Using the same installer package on a remote system the control does not 
>> draw the image for segments 0 and 3.  Inspecting the Resources folder in the 
>> App bundle shows the images for segments 0 and 3 to be present.
> 
> When I get an only-works-on-my-machine problem, the first thing I do is check 
> for hardcoded absolute paths. I.e. did the segmented control’s image names 
> somehow get set to absolute paths instead of names?
> 
> It’s also worth checking capitalization of the image names, in case the 
> remote system has a case-sensitive filesystem (unlikely but possible.)
> 
> Beyond that, I’d start using fs_usage to track what files the app tries to 
> open on launch.
> 
> —Jens

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