The gnucash website offers prebuilt binaries for os x. You can download those 
and treat them like a regular application.


you can always do that.

Ben




On Jun 6, 2014, at 8:55 AM, Gustavo Seabra wrote:

> Em 06/06/2014, à(s) 04:59, René J.V. Bertin <[email protected]> escreveu:
> 
>> On Thursday June 05 2014 22:35:12 Gustavo Seabra wrote:
>>> And it did build a gnucash that apparently works fine. It’s not “native” 
>>> and still opens the XQuartz, but it works just fine. The last question is: 
>>> Is there a way to make a “clickable” app from it, so I don’t need to open a 
>>> terminal every time?
>> 
>> What do you mean with "It's not native"? That you're still working with the 
>> X11 version (in which case all your efforts have basically been in vain O:-) 
>> ? In that case you can configure XQuartz to start without opening any 
>> windows so it doesn't pollute your screen.
>> Note that if it in fact is not an X11 application you can try quitting 
>> Quartz while gnucash runs. If it keeps running, it doesn't actually need the 
>> X server, and in that case you might consider removing the XQuartz entry in 
>> /Library/LaunchAgents.
>> 
>> As to making a clickable app: check out my reworked version of the old 
>> DropScript: github.com/RJVB/DropScript . I've only tested with scripts for 
>> now, but it should turn any executable file (whether script or binary) into 
>> an app bundle - one that you can actually open associated files with.
> 
> OK, my bad. I apologize for my total ignorance in this area. With “native” I 
> expected an app that does not need a running x11 server to run, but this is 
> most definitely *not* the case (I tried and, if I quit XQuartz, gnucash 
> closes as well). I also expected to have a clickable icon I could just put 
> somewhere in Applications on the dock. Completely wrong…
> 
> But anyways, gnucash is working for me now. The last thing I’d like is to:
> 
> 1) Make so the “X” icon does not appear on the dock
> 
> 2) An icon I can put on the dock.
> 
> For (2) I have tried to download your DropScript, but I admit I don’t know 
> how to make it work. If you have any more hints, I would really appreciate.
> 
> Thanks a lot!
> Gustavo.
> 
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