Re: Environment Variables
Re: Environment Variables
- Subject: Re: Environment Variables
- From: Travis Ellett <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2005 15:17:06 -0600
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Joey,
You asked about :
"Also, is there an easy way to bundle X11 and native applications
together? Our software is like an office suite made up of several
applications."
Take a look at a program called Iceberg. We use it at work to create
customized installers for my school. It allows you to customize
install locations & the documentation is fairly good as well.
http://s.sudre.free.fr/Software/Iceberg.html
Travis
On Jun 23, 2005, at 4:39 PM, Joey Mukherjee wrote:
I ported one of our Unix X11 applications to native Mac using Qt which
is nice since it looks so cool. Most of our apps are still X11,
however and I would like to distribute all of these as a single
bundle.
All of our applications are very dependent on an environment variable
being set. What is the preferred Mac way to do this?
I found out how to set an environment variable by editing a file
called environment.plist in a hidden directory called .MacOSX, but
that's only useful for us tech heads since we can edit a file and be
on our way. Is there a Mac way to set a variable in a "registry" that
I can use across our native and/or X11 applications? Or maybe a
command line program I can run which sets this variable rather than
hacking around an XML file?
Also, is there an easy way to bundle X11 and native applications
together? Our software is like an office suite made up of several
applications.
Thanks for any insight!
Joey
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