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Bundling arbitrary data


  • Subject: Bundling arbitrary data
  • From: "Charlie Reiman" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 14:51:30 -0700

I'm attempting to build a tiny application that controls an Apache instance. It can launch and kill Apache just fine. My goal though is to place Apache and all its subfolders into the application bundle itself so there is no external folders the user has to deal with. The documentation doesn't seem to cover where in an application bundle I would place non-resource, non-framework, non-plugin, not-mac-at-all stuff. If it is ok to do this, is there  a way to get xcode include my essentially arbitrary data in the final bundle? Adding the folder under resources had the effect of flattening the entire tree structure.

Sorry the question isn't exactly xcode specific. If there is a better mailing list for general mac development questions I'd appreciate a pointer.

Thanks for any advice.

Charlie Reiman
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