After struggling with RezWack on both OS X and Windows, I was
delighted to find a RezWack Plug-In for CW tucked away in Apple's QT
for Windows SDK.
But does anyone know how it works? I've not found anything resembling
documentation for it, and Google's not found any mention of it (I
checked both groups and web).
So: I tossed the RezWack Plug-In into the Linkers folder and the
RezWack panel into the Preferences Panel folder. But it's not listed
in the post-linker popup of my Win32 targets.
This may be a version issue... I'm still using CW6/IDE 4.1.0.3 (please
don't laugh). If I could use a post-link Plug-In to automate the
RezWacking process, it could justify the price of a CW update. But
my budget is too tight to upgrade unless I'm sure if the improvements
I'm hoping for will be real.
Thanks
Peter
Isaac Wankerl - 27 Aug 2003 23:29 GMT
> After struggling with RezWack on both OS X and Windows, I was
> delighted to find a RezWack Plug-In for CW tucked away in Apple's QT
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> Thanks
> Peter
What does RezWack do? If it just strips the resource fork off of a
file, then the command line tools cp and mv might work for that.

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Peter Castine - 28 Aug 2003 10:33 GMT
> Probably you have the wrong version of the linker for your IDE,
> as I believe the IDE plugin format changed from CW 6 to CW 8.
Thanks, even though this is the response I had feared.
-- Peter