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Re: Question regarding a built app
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Re: Question regarding a built app


  • Subject: Re: Question regarding a built app
  • From: Andrew Farmer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 14:10:58 -0700

On 12 May 06, at 13:21, Thiago Jackiw wrote:
Is there a way or configuration setting on XCode that when you build your
targets for deployment and copy the built file over to other macs, to not
show the source files when you control-click on the app and choose show
package contents?

No. Package contents exist as separate files which can be viewed; there's
really no way around this. From other posts I gather that you're using Ruby
in your program. Unless Ruby supports some sort of compilation to bytecode,
you're more or less forced to include the source files within your package.

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