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Re: Application upgrades itself?
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Re: Application upgrades itself?


  • Subject: Re: Application upgrades itself?
  • From: Rob Chahin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 09:05:44 +0100

Considered this:

http://osx.iusethis.com/app/sparkle

?

On 24 Jul 2006, at 02:45, Bobby B wrote:

Hello list!

I've encountered a bit of a logic problem.  I want to put an option in
my .app to make it upgradeable (ie, they have a new copy of my app
downloaded, and the app will make it easy for them to copy it over and
restart itself -- this sounds stupid, but in the context of this app
its almost a necessity)

All the file handling is simple, but I don't understand *how* this can
work.  I would have to copy over the .app that is currently loaded.
May anyone offer a suggestion?  This should be pretty simple, but I
can't seem to figure out this bit of it.

Thank you
BB

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