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Version 1.3.2 broken on 10.5 machines #48

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chetan51 opened this issue Aug 20, 2012 · 8 comments
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Version 1.3.2 broken on 10.5 machines #48

chetan51 opened this issue Aug 20, 2012 · 8 comments

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@chetan51
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Seems like some of the newer changes broke Sidestep on 10.5 machines.

@chetan51
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@dgomes @jridgewell You guys know of any changes you made that may have caused this?

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dgomes commented Aug 21, 2012

According to documentation all the stuff I used is available for OS X v10.4 and later. So that shouldn't be an issue...

Do you have more details on what's broken ?

@chetan51
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See #49.

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I'm not aware of anything that would cause it. Can you post an error log?

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The only commit that I can't confirm is 734fddd. Xcode may have updated the .xib to be incompatible while I was rearranging the menulet/preferences.

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How can we fix it?

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I don't have a 10.5 machine to test. Git revert the commit, build and see if it runs. If this commit is the problem, I'll have to go through the .xib by hand to rearrange instead of using Xcode.

On Aug 27, 2012, at 8:13 PM, Chetan Surpur notifications@github.com wrote:

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I don't have one either :/

On Aug 27, 2012, at 5:59 PM, Justin Ridgewell notifications@github.com wrote:

I don't have a 10.5 machine to test. Git revert the commit, build and see if it runs. If this commit is the problem, I'll have to go through the .xib by hand to rearrange instead of using Xcode.

On Aug 27, 2012, at 8:13 PM, Chetan Surpur notifications@github.com wrote:

How can we fix it?


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