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ASF GitHub Bot commented on CB-7143:
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Github user tripodsan commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/cordova-osx/pull/12#issuecomment-126061637
I think that @onflapp's branch is a bit outdated. I can revisit his changes
and see what needs to be updated. it is probably easier to migrate the iOS
platform from scratch. @shazron WDYT?
> OSX platform cannot be installed as described
> ---------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CB-7143
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-7143
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: OSX
> Affects Versions: 3.5.0
> Environment: OSX 10.9.4
> Reporter: Tim Stewart
>
> Following instructions as per:
> https://github.com/apache/cordova-osx
> "Add the Cordova OSX Platform the a CLI project" [sic]
> does not work.
> I checked out cordova from master, completed all the npm linking as described
> in the linked instructions and checked cordova version:
> 3.5.0-0.2.7-dev
> I then tried to follow this instruction: "patch the 2 projects with the
> patches provided in the patches directory to enable the osx platform". I
> expected to be able to download and git apply these patches in the git root
> for each of the two node modules - cordova-cli and cordova-plugman. However,
> they are not set up correctly for this, and produced errors:
> error: platforms.js: No such file or directory
> error: src/platform.js: No such file or directory
> Indeed, the path locations in each patch do not seem to be vaild for any
> given location within either module. I thus ended up finding all files named
> platform.js and platforms.js (there are many, spread throughout the
> cordova-lib module within both cordova-cli and cordova-plugman), eyeballing
> them to see which files matched the patch changes, and copy/pasting the
> changes manually. (8 files in total, as the 4 "patched" files appear under
> cordova-lib in each cordova module.)
> When running cordova platform add osx, I then got an error about an invaild
> location for the ios-parser. I found the incorrect line in the "patched"
> cordova/platform.js and changed it as follows:
> parser : './metadata/ios_parser',
> Following this I was able to add the osx platform and run the app.
> Needless to say, this is a frustrating developer experience. I don't know why
> the osx platform information code is not included in cordova by default - it
> would seem to be fairly well isolated from effects on any other platform -
> but if it is going to be "upgradable" in this fashion, then the git patches
> should at least work. If they were designed to work (and ever did work) with
> a specific version of the cordova modules, or in a different location other
> than the git root, then that should be stated, instead of instructing the
> hapless developer to clone cordova from master and providing no further clues.
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