On Aug 24, 2004, at 5:03 PM, Alan Olsen wrote:

I have the runtime for CamelBones ready to install on the client computer.

Make sure you have the .pkg installer for the runtime. Different versions of CamelBones.framework are needed for different versions of Mac OS X. The installer detects the OS version and installs the correct framework for it.


What do I need to do to convert this into a bundle and/or separately runnable app recognized as such by OS X?

I don't understand the question. When you click "build" in Xcode, you get a runnable app. What am I missing?


I can run it through XCode, but that is a bit much for most users.

If your app runs in Xcode but not on a Mac without the dev tools, two things to look for:


1. Make sure the user's machine has the runtime framework.

2. Make certain you built the app using the "Deployment" target in Xcode, not the "Development" target.

sherm--



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