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Embed a external command-line tool in bundle


  • Subject: Embed a external command-line tool in bundle
  • From: Yung-Luen Lan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 15:31:49 +0800

Hi,

I have some external command-line tools written by Objective-C that
needs to be invoked in my wo app.

Of course I could put them in somewhere like /usr/local/bin, etc.

But I want to embed these command-line tools inside my wo app bundle
so that people don't forget to copy the command-line tools when
install the wo app. However, getting path of NSBundle is deprecated
API. Which directory should I put these tools in and how do I get the
path when I want to call them?

The app is a woa bundle so don't have to take jar into account.

Any comment?

Regards,
yllan
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