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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: "Thiago Jackiw" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 18:36:11 -0700

Thanks a lot guys for all the help and I think I have no choice but to
go open source, which I don't mind because all the apps I'm doing are
free anyway.

Well, thanks again.

Thiago

On 5/12/06, Andrew Farmer <email@hidden> wrote:
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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