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Re: Starting Cocoa apps from the command line
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Re: Starting Cocoa apps from the command line


  • Subject: Re: Starting Cocoa apps from the command line
  • From: Sean McBride <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 17:20:50 -0500

On 2008-Dec-10, at 16:47, Shayne Wissler wrote:

Is there a way to do this without making some kind of wrapper caller
that generates the directory and a script or some such? Or is it
wholly frowned upon to do what I'm wanting, and if so, why does it
half-work rather than fail with a decent error message?

It is wholly frowned upon. You might consider using CMake instead of autotools, it can generate the needed .app structure.


Sean

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