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#`mach_star`

`mach_star` is an open-source code suite for suppressing, replacing and/or extending Mac OS X functionality at a very low level. Its principal components are `mach_override` (replace and/or extend existing functions at runtime) and `mach_inject` (dynamically load your code into a running process).

Please use mach_star's [issues tab](https://github.com/rentzsch/mach_star/issues) to [file bugs or feature requests](https://github.com/rentzsch/mach_star/issues/new).

##Version History

**`mach_star` 1.1.1 (Sun Dec 18 2005) [download](http://rentzsch.com/share/mach_star-1.1.1.zip)**

* General Xcode 2.2 project cleanup. `mach_star` now includes `.xcodeproj` Xcode 2.2 project files for all of its projects. The old `.xcode` project files have been left in place, but they aren't maintained and may not work. Xcode 2.2 is the recommended `mach_star` development environment -- Xcode 2.1 had a bug with inter-project dependancies which would cause compilation failure. It works now again in Xcode 2.2.

* Inter-project dependancies should working under Xcode 2.2. Any project you pick, you should just be able to hit the "Build" button and everything should Just Work™.

* There was a stray reference to my username in one of the project, which causes compilation headaches for some folks.

* Bug fix: in `mach_inject_bundle.c`'s `mach_inject_bundle_pid()` I no longer call `CFRelease()` on the framework bundle reference. Reported by Scott Kevill.

* Added some explicit casts now required by gcc 4.

* Added this document.

**`mach_star` 1.1 (Wed Apr 06 2005) [download](http://rentzsch.com/share/mach_star-1.1.zip)**

* New package added: `mach_inject_bundle`. It has a private subproject: `mach_inject_bundle_stub`. The stub is a generic reusable implementation of the code that gets squirted across the address spaces, which was always tricky to write. `mach_inject_bundle` is an embeddable framework that wraps `mach_inject` and the stub with a simple fire-and-forget API.

* The "DisposeWindowBeeperOverride" example is replaced by "DisposeWindow+Beep".

* The "FinderDisposeWindowBeeperInjector" is replaced by "DisposeWindow+Beep_Injector".

* All the text is now wrapped to 80 chars wide. Done to print nicely in Scott Knaster's [Hacking Mac OS X Tiger](http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/076458345X). Probably will undo this word-wrap in the future. We all have widescreens nowadays, right? ;-)

* Thanks to Jon Gotow for letting me peek at `SCPatch`, which I used as a guide for `mach_inject_bundle`. It saved me a bunch of time. Also thanks to Bob Ippolito for `CALL_ON_LOAD` assistance.

**`mach_star` 1.0 (Wed Jun 18 2003)**

* Initial release at MacHack 2003.

##License

mach_star used to be licensed under the [Creative Commons Attribution License 2.0](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/), but is [now released under the MIT License](http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php).