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Re: Building a command line tool that calls DotMacKit
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Re: Building a command line tool that calls DotMacKit


  • Subject: Re: Building a command line tool that calls DotMacKit
  • From: Nick Zitzmann <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 19:11:47 -0700


On Dec 3, 2004, at 6:07 PM, Andrew Farmer wrote:

On 03 Dec 2004, at 13:59, Nick Zitzmann wrote:
If you copy the tool into the bundle, and the tool goes into the MacOS[1] directory
<snip>
[1] or MacOSClassic, or Resources, or some other subdirectory of Contents

Standard practice is to create a Frameworks subdirectory.

Yes, but you wouldn't put the tool there. The Frameworks directory is for frameworks.


Nick Zitzmann
<http://www.chronosnet.com/>

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References: 
 >Building a command line tool that calls DotMacKit (From: Óscar Morales Vivó <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Building a command line tool that calls DotMacKit (From: Nick Zitzmann <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Building a command line tool that calls DotMacKit (From: Andrew Farmer <email@hidden>)

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