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Re: Automated packaging


  • Subject: Re: Automated packaging
  • From: Hes Nikke <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 16:08:37 -0700

I haven't poked around at how it's done, but MenuMeters does both automated
packaging, and disk imaging from the XCode project found at in the source
release. <http://www.ragingmenace.com/software/menumeters/index.html>

twas 5/13/04 1:32 PM, when Eric Wing at email@hidden treated us all
with:

> 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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