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Re: Starting Cocoa apps from the command line


  • Subject: Re: Starting Cocoa apps from the command line
  • From: "Shayne Wissler" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2008 11:35:06 -0700

On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 11:18 AM, Eric Schlegel <email@hidden> wrote:
> Jumping in late here...
>
> It sounds like what you want to create is just a flat-file binary that does
> not use the bundle hierarchy that is typical for a Mac OS X app. I.e., you
> want your app to just be a single file "MyApp" rather than a hierarchy
> "MyApp.app/Contents/MacOS/MyApp". Is that correct?

Yes, that is exactly what I want, and your solution worked brilliantly! Thanks!

Can you perhaps suggest a book from which I would have learned this
and other architectural nuances of systems programming on the Mac?


Shayne
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