xcode - Service (OS X) won't start automatically on demand, says my OS version is too old -


i have text-inserting os x service (created mark aufflick , i've been hacking on it) that's giving me odd problem.

the service .service application, installed in ~/library/services. pbs has been duly run rehash services list.

the problem is, if choose service while isn't running, error message:

“the ‘bofh excuse server’ service not used because ‘(null)’ application requires newer version of mac os x.” “try using older version of ‘(null),’ or upgrade newer version of mac os x.”

i'm on 10.7.5. mark's original version required 10.8, changed deployment target 10.7, cleaned, , built, , build of service on system built 10.7 setting (which info.plist in project uses value of lsminimumsystemversion, can see there).

if launch service manually, finder, don't problem. service launches , runs , can invoke other applications.

aside possibilities of salesman having driven on cpu board, computer room being moved , our systems being down weekend, or system having consumed paper paging, causing this?

perhaps it's not approved fcc?


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