Re: Automated packaging
Re: Automated packaging
- Subject: Re: Automated packaging
- From: Matt Gillette <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 15:14:33 -0700
Eric,
The GUI has is also the command line program. Just launch the program
in a terminal window with arguments.
/Developer/Applications/Utilities/PackageMaker.app/Contents/MacOS/
PackageMaker -arg
http://www.hmug.org/man/1/packagemaker.html
Matt
On May 13, 2004, at 1:32 PM, Eric Wing wrote:
Is there an automated way I can package up my
Frameworks (or Applications) using Xcode? I would like
to have a target that In OS X 10.1, I remember an old
command line tool called mkpackage or something like
that which was a shell script. I think it existed in
10.2, but something broke. It seems to be completely
gone in Panther.
I see the PackageMaker.app tool, but it's all GUI
driven. I would like to automate my process some how.
On a semi-related topic, if I drag and drop a prebound
Framework into /Library/Frameworks, how do I get Xcode
to see it? I've been packaging up the frameworks and
installing them which seems to do the trick (I'm
guessing that "Optimizing" stage is actually doing
something), but I would like a better way. And what is
"Optimizing" really doing, and how do I accomplish the
same thing on the command line?
Thanks,
Eric
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