Re: Can a command-line tool have a bundle ID?
Re: Can a command-line tool have a bundle ID?
- Subject: Re: Can a command-line tool have a bundle ID?
- From: Roland King <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2016 10:38:34 +0800
> On 26 Jan 2016, at 10:20, Jens Alfke <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> Can an OS X command-line tool, i.e. a plain unbundled executable, have a bundle ID? I’ve got a tool that I’d like to store user defaults for, but without a bundle ID it doesn’t get any persistent defaults storage.
>
I knew I’d done this but couldn’t remember how nor did google help me.
But I found this on the project build settings ‘other linker flags’
-sectcreate __TEXT __Info_plist $(PROJECT_DIR)/nrfjprog/nrfjprog-Info.plist
how I found that originally I really will never know. But the program has an info plist file which contains a bundle id and I I use NSBundle methods on it, and it stores persistent preferences.
Perhaps that’s enough to get you started.
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