Re: Building a command line tool that calls DotMacKit
Re: Building a command line tool that calls DotMacKit
- Subject: Re: Building a command line tool that calls DotMacKit
- From: "M. Uli Kusterer" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2004 09:01:00 +0100
At 17:07 Uhr -0800 03.12.2004, Andrew Farmer wrote:
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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.
Notice he says "the tool" above, not "the framework".
One shouldn't put an application into one's main app's "Frameworks"
dir, and one also can't add a "Frameworks" subdirectory to a
command-line tool because it ain't bundled...
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Cheers,
M. Uli Kusterer
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