Le 14/04/2013 13:02, tofumatt a écrit : > That is indeed what I've settled on, but I find it a bit clunky. After > all, my app isn't really part of gaia. I know the simulator add-on can > install apps to the simulator while it's running (I believe using > xpcscript or whatever it is), but I couldn't manage to nail down what > code in there was using it. > > So it's not a goal to add some kind of "add this app" command so one > can add something to a built profile? Seems like it would be useful > for testing. Just curious! >
please file a bug describing what you precisely need ;) It should be quite easy to update an app that is already installed, without rebooting the b2g desktop. > - tofumatt | http://tofumatt.com > > On 2013-04-14, at 6:57 AM, Julien Wajsberg <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > >> Le 13/04/2013 04:08, tofumatt a écrit : >>> Howdy all, >>> >>> I'm working on making Marionette tests a bit easier for those not >>> familiar with it, and writing my own for the Podcasts app I've been >>> hacking on. I can find lots on testing with Marionette and have that >>> all wired up, but I can't find any clear documentation on actually >>> installing my packaged app to a gaia profile in an automated >>> fashion. I've been doing it manually for now, but that's obviously >>> not going to work on a CI server. >>> >>> Is there any documentation on command-line install of a packaged app >>> to B2G desktop? >> >> The easiest is to put your app in the "apps" subdirectory, and use the >> following command: >> >> rm -rf profile && make profile >> >> AFAIK the current profile goal does not allow copying only one app, and >> especially not an app from a directory that's not a subdirectory of the >> gaia working directory. >> >> -- >> Julien >> >
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