Hi Martin,

Sorry for the late reply.

Reverting to an earlier BridgeSupport is hard. Basically, you would need to first remove all BridgeSupport directories from /System/Library/Frameworks, then re-install the original BridgeSupport distribution. The last step involves copying the files from the operating system DVD, or building the project sources (available at opensource.apple.com). So, this can be tricky. I can eventually write an installer that restores the system to the original project version, but I'm not sure if it would be needed (the new BridgeSupport is really much better than the old one).

There is no implication on the build process of your app. You do not need to rebuild your app or rebuild/reinstall MacRuby to benefit from the new BridgeSupport.

Laurent

On Jan 19, 2011, at 1:29 AM, Martin Hawkins wrote:

I've just applied Preview3 and the error has gone away - I've updated
the ticket.
My two questions about reverting to an earlier version of
BridgeSupport and incorporating into the build process still hold
however.

On Jan 18, 1:24 pm, Martin Hawkins <martin.hawk...@gmail.com> wrote:
Laurent,
I've created a project as you requested and it as reflects the problem
I first encountered, I've posted a ticket.
Two more questions re this:

1.  Am I able to revert to the earlier BridgeSupport version? If so,
how?
2.  What are the implications for the build process when using
BridgeSupport 2 on a development box? I'd need to ensure that the app
continues to enjoy the benefits of the BridgeSupport upgrade somehow.

thanks

On Jan 14, 10:00 pm, Laurent Sansonetti <lsansone...@apple.com> wrote:



Hi Martin,

I don't think the new BridgeSupport is the problem here, but if you can, please try to reduce the problem to a simple project and attach it to a new ticket. We will investigate.

At this point, regressions in the Cocoa support of MacRuby must be quickly identified and fixed.

Laurent

On Jan 14, 2011, at 8:43 AM, Martin Hawkins wrote:

I installed the v2 Preview of BridgeSupport a couple of days ago to
solve a particular problem with accessing constant values, which it
did.
I have now found that what was working code now seems to be broken -
representedObject in a NSCell object consistently returns nil.
I didn't expect the BridgeSupport change to affect anything like this,
so am I grasping at straws in thinking this might be the cause?
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