Hi Tim & Michael, Thanks for looking into this. The idea to install the applet to ../MacOS works fine. Now I just have to get the linking fixed and the bundle should be working.
Thanks a lot. Cheers, Tobias On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 8:23 PM, Timothy M. Shead <[email protected]> wrote: > Michael Jackson wrote: > >> >> >> On May 29, 2009, at 11:49 AM, Timothy M. Shead wrote: >> >> Tobias Sauerwein wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Everyone >>>> In my attempt to get cmake/cpack to produce a propper OS X bundle, I >>>> hit a problem. We use a launcher script written in applescript which is >>>> compiled in the build process. Before producing the bundle with cpack we >>>> simply copied the compiled 'applet' file over to the actual bundle. When >>>> I >>>> set CPACK_BUNDLE_STARTUP_COMMAND to point to the applet it is getting >>>> copied over but renamed to the bundle name. Can I prevent that somehow or >>>> can I run a script right after cmake/cpack has finished putting the >>>> bundle >>>> together to do some final touches? >>>> >>> Tobias: >>> >>> My experience when I was writing the bundle generator was that the >>> startup command only worked if it matched the bundle name. From your >>> question there must be some way to control what gets executed when a user >>> double-clicks the bundle. Info.plist? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Tim >>> >>> -- >>> Timothy M. Shead >>> Data Analysis & Visualization (1424) >>> Sandia National Laboratories >>> 505-284-0139 >>> >> >> from inside the info.plist: >> >> <key>CFBundleExecutable</key> >> <string>QImporter_debug</string> >> >> You can set that to what ever you want. I'm pretty sure that the >> executable _should_ be in the "MacOS" directory otherwise you can probably >> put in a relative path: "../bin/myexecutable" >> > > Cool ... so I think a workable solution for Tobias would be to leave > CPACK_BUNDLE_STARTUP_COMMAND empty, ensure that the Info.plist specified > with CPACK_BUNDLE_PLIST runs the correct applet file, then use > > INSTALL(FILES /path/to/applet DESTINATION ../MacOS/applet) > > to put the applet where it belongs in the bundle, without renaming it. > > Since the bundle generator relies on the user to generate their own > Info.plist anyway, it sounds as if renaming the startup command is > heavy-handed and should be replaced with a straight copy. > > > Cheers, > Tim > > -- > Timothy M. Shead > Data Analysis & Visualization (1424) > Sandia National Laboratories > 505-284-0139 > >
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