Hi Patrick. Yes, the Mac mini has me salivating, too.
If only I hadn't spent so much money building a beautiful
and quiet Linux HTPC ...


I agree that everything related to MythTV should be in the .app bundle
but QT is a framework and it should probably either go in
/Library/Frameworks/QT.framework or in /usr/local/qt/ just like all
the other frameworks

Maybe. The OS X way would be to have it in either a users' home directory (~/Library/Frameworks) or /Library/Frameworks. But what about libmyth-0.16.dylib - is it a public framework? Only Myth applications will use it, so if mythfrontend.app is the only one of them then maybe it should just be a private bundle library.

        In my builds of the app, libqt goes in
mythfrontend.app/Contents/Frameworks
along with libfreetype, libmp3lame, libmyth*


Personally, I like the convenience of being able to drag and drop the whole app, and think the likelihood of any other applications needing Qt on the Mac to be almost zero.

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