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Re: NSBundle - supporting foreign bundles


From: Chan Maxthon
Subject: Re: NSBundle - supporting foreign bundles
Date: Wed, 22 May 2013 20:41:11 +0800

Well I meant build a single bundle with one copy of resources and various 
architectures of binaries. That is, a bundle that will simultaneously valid for 
OS X, Linux i386, Linux amd64, FreeBSD amd64 and more.

发自我的 iPad

在 2013-5-22,20:32,Niels Grewe <address@hidden> 写道:

> 
> On 22.05.2013 14:22CEST Chan Maxthon <address@hidden> wrote:
> 
>> Since you mentioned this, how about adopt current OS X bundle structure as 
>> default GNUstep structure? The pro of this is that OS X bundle actually can 
>> allow multiple platforms of binaries coexist in a single wrapper. OS X used 
>> Contents/MacOS (and a fat Mach-O binary may reside in it) as the folder 
>> where the binary exists, while GNUstep can use something like 
>> Contents/GNUstep-i386-linux-gnu for i386 and 
>> Contents/GNUstep-x86_64-linux-unknown for amd64 (as neither ELF for Linux 
>> nor COFF/PE for Windows can do fat binaries). This will allow distributing a 
>> single bundle with one copy of resources while supporting multiple platforms.
> 
> You can already do that with GNUstep if configure gnustep-make with 
> "--disable-flattened --enable-multi-platform". I've successfully used that 
> for quite some time to provide a shared GNUstep setup to i386 and amd64 
> machines on a network share.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Niels
> 



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