On 2011-12-15 21:53, Sean Kelly wrote:
On Dec 15, 2011, at 4:47 AM, Michel Fortin wrote:
On 2011-12-15 11:33:15 +0000, Ruslan Mullakhmetov<[email protected]> said:
Probably, Mac App Store instalation would be the best?
I don't know, do Apple policies allow to install a command line utilities via
Macc App Store, but at least apple itself install OS X Lion and XCode via MAS.
So, there is technical posibility to install arbitary toolset, not only pure
GUI.app located in /Application.
What do you say?
Not a chance. The App Store is for applications. And applications are required
to be self-contained, they are not allowed to use an installer. Apple is
bypassing its own rules for Xcode.
There is some grey area here though. TextMate, for example, is an application
but has a preference that will put a link in /usr/bin to launch it from the
command-line. So apps are allowed to configure the environment on request.
For DMD you'd probably really have to bundle it with an IDE to qualify it as an
app store item though.
An alpha of TextMate 2 has recently been release and TextMate 2 will not
be in the App Store because it would need to give up features.
The BBEdit editor is available on the App Store but:
"...BBEdit does not support automatic installation and updating of the
bbedit, bbfind, and bbdiff command-line tools..."
--
/Jacob Carlborg