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How To open executable application generated be powerplant?

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vcmac - 29 Dec 2004 10:24 GMT
How can I open the application generated in output folder
(Just as debug folder in vc++)? Because when I am clicking on that it is
opening the photoshop.
I want to open it independently like exe in windows.

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Gregory Weston - 29 Dec 2004 10:58 GMT
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<b3dea2b52236e7540e4c2c3125517ca9@localhost.talkaboutmac.com>,

> How can I open the application generated in output folder
> (Just as debug folder in vc++)? Because when I am clicking on that it is
> opening the photoshop.
>  I want to open it independently like exe in windows.

Tell us more. Sounds like you're not actually generating an application.

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David Phillip Oster - 29 Dec 2004 16:57 GMT
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> <b3dea2b52236e7540e4c2c3125517ca9@localhost.talkaboutmac.com>,
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> Tell us more. Sounds like you're not actually generating an application.

What are the settings on "PPC ... Target" panel of the the target's
settings' dialog box?

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