Re: Embed a external command-line tool in bundle
Re: Embed a external command-line tool in bundle
- Subject: Re: Embed a external command-line tool in bundle
- From: Kieran Kelleher <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 09:12:30 -0400
Fiddling with the woproject/resources.*.patternset files is how the contents of the Resources dir is specified for the build logic. In the build.xml, you can see this is in target build.woapp and resources declaration.
So you can modify the the patternset files and/or directly modify the build xml at that declaration if pattern sets alone are not able to do what you want.
HTH, Kieran
On Oct 17, 2011, at 7:56 AM, Yung-Luen Lan wrote:
> Thanks. Now I have another build problem. If I move my command-line
> tool (actually, it's a cocoa app bundle without UI) under Resources,
> then the ant build process will move this file
>
> MyWOApp.woa/Contents/Resources/MyTools.app/Contents/Resources/Info.plist
>
> to
>
> MyWOApp.woa/Contents/Resources/Info.plist
>
> which leaves both my wo/cocoa apps in corrupt Info.plist state. I look
> the build.xml without finding anything related to the Info.plist. Why
> is that happen?
>
> Regards,
> yllan
>
> On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 3:54 PM, Johann Werner <email@hidden> wrote:
>> Hi yllan,
>>
>> I would put that into the 'Resources' directory and use
>>
>> WOResourceManager.pathURLForResourceNamed(
>> command-line-tool-name, // name of your tool
>> null, // null if you put this into your app project
>> null); // null as you are not interested in localized resources
>>
>> jw
>>
>>
>> Am 17.10.2011 um 09:31 schrieb Yung-Luen Lan:
>>
>>> 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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