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Re: LiferayNativity.osax?
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Re: LiferayNativity.osax?


  • Subject: Re: LiferayNativity.osax?
  • From: Yvan KOENIG <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2015 10:58:13 +0200


Le 2015/10/16 à 09:20, Christopher Stone <email@hidden> a écrit :

On Oct 16, 2015, at 01:45, Yvan KOENIG <email@hidden> wrote:
In the first pointed page, you may find explanations with the osax source file as well as a link to the related TotalFinder.
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It has been many years since I had TotalFinder installed on my system, and I've rebuilt it several times since then.

It is impossible that TotalFinder installed it.

Something else did in the last two months.

I want to know what, so I can prevent it from happening again.

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Take Care,
Chris


(1) About TotalFinder and El Capitan, read :
http://blog.binaryage.com/el-capitan-update/


(2)In the page pointed by https://github.com/liferay/liferay-nativity we may read :

 You can ignore LiferayNativityFinder.bundle as it's already copied into LiferayNativity.osax's Resources folder.

Would be fine to look at this folder.


(3) some lines below in the same page we may read :

The code for LiferayNativityInjector is modified from the scripting additions used by TotalFinder. The original source code is available here. This method proved much simpler than using SIMBL or mach_inject. You can see our previous injection method using a combination of mach_inject and a priviliged helper tool installed by SMJobBless by checking out a commit before c82910f1b3. Many thanks to BinaryAge for open sourcing their injection code!

It's why I gave a reference to TotalFinder.

As you are able to compile the beast I assume that you are also able to understand the product source - which I don't.

Since Yosemite, LiferayNativity may be installed thru a cleaner, official scheme.
In this case The LiferayFinderSync.appex bundle should be placed under the /Contents/Plugins/ folder of your application (using it).

I guess that you have an application which use this "modern" scheme.

Yvan KOENIG (VALLAURIS, France) vendredi 16 octobre 2015 10:58:06


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