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Re: NSBundle - supporting foreign bundles
From: |
Chan Maxthon |
Subject: |
Re: NSBundle - supporting foreign bundles |
Date: |
Wed, 22 May 2013 20:44:51 +0800 |
Including OS X? I mean I intend to compile a single bundle, with a single copy
of all resources, containing both OS X binaries linked against Apple's Cocoa
and friends, as well as Linux binaries linked against GNUstep.
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在 2013-5-22,20:42,Niels Grewe <address@hidden> 写道:
>
> On 22.05.2013 14:38CEST Chan Maxthon <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> I mean not only cross compiling, but also constructing a single bundle with
>> one copy of all resources and numerous binaries for different platforms. It
>> is intended to work right out of the box on all systems that it is compiled
>> to.
>
> Yes. That *is* what it does.
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