Hi, (again)

There is another broken symlink : MacRuby.framework/Versions/0.9/Headers

Greg

2011/2/26 Gregoire LEJEUNE <gregoire.leje...@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> I try to use macruby_deploy --embed. There is three symlinks in the
> MacRuby.framework of my application's bundle :
>
> Headers -> Versions/Current/Headers
> MacRuby -> Versions/Current/MacRuby
> Resources -> Versions/Current/Resources
>
> Unfortunatly there is not directory named Current in the directory Versions.
>
> Indeed, If I run macruby_deploy with the --verbose option, I can see :
>
> rm -rf 
> 'build/Release/Leonhard.app/Contents/Frameworks/MacRuby.framework/Versions/Current'
>
> I can't test (for now) if my app will run on a Mac with no MacRuby
> installed. Unfortunatly, those symlinks disrupt choctop.
>
> Did I miss something ? Is it a problem with my MacRuby installation ? Or a 
> bug ?
>
> Greg
>
>
>
> 2011/2/26 Rob Gleeson <r...@flowof.info>:
>> Hi Laurent,
>>
>> macruby_deploy --gem sounds neat :)
>> With regards to statically linking, is it preferred that you ask someone 
>> using your application to download MacRuby separately, or
>> can you feel safe that statically linking will be okay? Thanks.
>>
>> - Rob
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>>
>
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