just a quick heads-up, since this is rather exceptional nowadays: pulling this commit requires a "make clean" on Mac OS X; just doing an incremental build is very likely to fail!
On 09/09/14 13:29, Tor Lillqvist wrote: > New commits: > commit 6492c8576e0393f7ee548cd938e84c80e8d37127 > Author: Tor Lillqvist <[email protected]> > Date: Tue Sep 9 10:44:56 2014 +0300 > > Make the "Mac-like" or "canonical" app bundle structure always used on OS > X > > In other words, only executable files go in the MacOS folder. Dynamic > libraries and bundled frameworks (i.e., LibreOfficePython), and > nothing else, go in the Frameworks folder, and all other files go in > the Resources folder. > > Especially, note that Java class files and rc (.ini) files also go in > Resources. > > Such an app bundle structure is what Apple strongly suggests one > should use, and it has been hinted that future versions of code > signing and/or Gatekeeper will require such a structure. > > There is still some ugliness thanks to traces of the historical > separation of URE from "the office". Like there are two separate > "unorc" files, one for URE, one for the LibreOffice application. IMHO, > this should be cleaned up, but is probably controversial. > > (Eek! I now see there are actually *three* unorc files in the app > bundle. Not intentional. Need to fix that later.) > > Change-Id: Idcf235038deb5b8e1d061734993e9f31869b7606 > _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
