Re: Doom & Gloom
Re: Doom & Gloom
- Subject: Re: Doom & Gloom
- From: Robert Poland <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2017 15:25:28 -0600
- Z-usanet-msgid: XID294VJaVZE4736X33
One script (.app) contains:
Contents
Resources
Scripts
main.scpt
Another script (.app) contains:
Contents
Info.plist
MacOS
applet
PkgInfo
Resources
applet.icns
applet.rsrc
description.rtfd
Scripts
main.scpt
No sign of droplet.
> On Oct 1, 2017, at 2:58:PM, Jim Weisbin <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> To be clear:
>
> open up the terminal and type file and then a space, don’t hit return yet
>
> then find your compiled AppleScript app, control-click it and “Show Package
> Contents”
>
> Open up Contents from there
>
> Open up macOS from there
>
> You should see a file called “droplet”
>
> drag that file into the terminal window
>
> hit enter
>
> terminal should then tell you the info for that app
>
> “droplet” is the binary executable. Other stuff in the package include icons,
> plists, etc
>
>
>
>> On Oct 1, 2017, at 4:40 PM, Robert Poland <email@hidden
>> <mailto:email@hidden>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Jim,
>>
>> Your commands are confusing to me. For example, "file
>> /Users/jim/Desktop/Temps2Plistv13.app" seems redundant.
>>
>> Is "droplet" part of command or placeholder for app name?
>>
>>> On Oct 1, 2017, at 1:26:PM, Jim Weisbin <email@hidden
>>> <mailto:email@hidden>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Using terminal: file <path to droplet> (the droplet is the app package, in
>>> Contents/MacOS:
>>>
>>> file /Users/jim/Desktop/Temps2Plistv13.app/Contents/MacOS/droplet
>>> /Users/jim/Desktop/Temps2Plistv13.app/Contents/MacOS/droplet: Mach-O
>>> universal binary with 2 architectures: [x86_64: Mach-O 64-bit executable
>>> x86_64] [i386: Mach-O executable i386]
>>>
>>> It’s a universal binary on my system running Sierra.
>>>
>>>
>>> Robert Poland <email@hidden <mailto:email@hidden>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Good news...
>>>>
>>>> BUT, How/when will we be able to save Applescript apps as 64 bit apps?
>>>>
>>>>> On Sep 29, 2017, at 6:04:PM, Bill Vlahos <email@hidden
>>>>> <mailto:email@hidden>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Nope. 32 bit apps still work in High Sierra but unfortunately High Sierra
>>>>> is expected to be the last version to support them.
>>>>>
>>>>> Bill Vlahos
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sep 29, 2017, at 3:45 PM, Robert Poland <email@hidden
>>>>>> <mailto:email@hidden>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Rumor has it that 32 Bit apps will not run with High Sierra...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Looks like all my 225 scripts are 32 bit. And Smile hasn't updated yet.
>>>>>> I tried to recompile one script with AppleScript Utility and it's still
>>>>>> 32 bit.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Did Apple kill them all?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Robert Poland
>>>>>> iMac, Late 2013, 14,2
>>>>>> 3.2 GHz Intel Core I5, 27”
>>>>>> 16 GB Ram, 1TB Fusion HD
>>>>>> OS X 10.12.6 (Sierra)
>>>>
>>>> Robert Poland
>>>> Fort Collins, CO
>>
>> Robert Poland
>> Fort Collins, CO
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