> As far as I know the "hack" is still required. I made copies of the
> 4(?) private frameworks (2 old, 2 new) and then ln -s the ones I want
> into the correct locations. It makes it easy to switch back and forth
> between IDE's. You could write a little AppleScript or shell script to
> do the switch for you.
Here are a couple scripts I use. Just compile them in AppleScript and
put them in ~/Library/Scripts and they'll be there in the AppleScript
pulldown menu. Give all the frameworks the right names and go.
Set to WO 5.2.3 (AKA *.framework.orig)
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set command to "ln -shf WODevKit.framework.orig
/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/WODevKit.framework; ln -shf
IDEServices.framework.orig
/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/IDEServices.framework"
do shell script "/bin/sh -c " & quoted form of command with
administrator privileges
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Set to older frameworks (AKA *.framework.old)
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set command to "ln -shf WODevKit.framework.old
/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/WODevKit.framework; ln -shf
IDEServices.framework.old
/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/IDEServices.framework"
do shell script "/bin/sh -c " & quoted form of command with
administrator privileges
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cheers,
Bob
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