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Re: NSBundle - supporting foreign bundles
From: |
Niels Grewe |
Subject: |
Re: NSBundle - supporting foreign bundles |
Date: |
Wed, 22 May 2013 12:55:48 +0000 |
On 22.05.2013 14:44CEST Chan Maxthon <address@hidden> wrote:
> 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.
Manually merging the Mac OS X specific parts into the GNUstep bundle and
sprinkling some links on top might work, though I never tried that. Also you
should keep in mind that this is only ever useful if you have tight control
over all deployment environments, otherwise you're bound to end up in trouble
because of mismatched library versions, etc.
Niels
- NSBundle - supporting foreign bundles, Luboš Doležel, 2013/05/20
- Re: NSBundle - supporting foreign bundles, Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2013/05/20
- Re: NSBundle - supporting foreign bundles, Fred Kiefer, 2013/05/21
- Re: NSBundle - supporting foreign bundles, Luboš Doležel, 2013/05/22
- Re: NSBundle - supporting foreign bundles, Chan Maxthon, 2013/05/22
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- Re: NSBundle - supporting foreign bundles, Chan Maxthon, 2013/05/22
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- Re: NSBundle - supporting foreign bundles, Chan Maxthon, 2013/05/22
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- Re: NSBundle - supporting foreign bundles, Chan Maxthon, 2013/05/22
- Re: NSBundle - supporting foreign bundles, Luboš Doležel, 2013/05/22
- Re: NSBundle - supporting foreign bundles, Chan Maxthon, 2013/05/22
- Re: NSBundle - supporting foreign bundles, Gregory Casamento, 2013/05/22