Thanks for the insights.  I'll have to look into the dmg tools.
-Carl

On Saturday, March 3, 2012 10:15:29 PM UTC-8, Mats Stromberg wrote:
>
> Well, I'm fairly new on the Mac so can't really tell if there is something 
> equivalent to NSIS on the Mac.  Most applications comes as a dmg Image.  I 
> found a free version for that on sourceforge  
> http://dmgcreator.sourceforge.net/en/  
> Or one make it as an .pkg file and let the built-in Installer take care of 
> the rest. I'm pretty sure one can script control that a bit but as said... 
> I'm a bit too green yet.
> Something like the OpenDB.Local is not there yet though... but to package 
> up the ReadyToRun Jetty+OpenBD with your application wouldn't be rocket 
> sience.
>
> I'll try to search a bit more for other free installer tools for the Mac..
>
> /Mats/
>
> On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 6:15 AM, cfvonner <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I'm a Windows/PC user and haven't touched a Mac since the old Mac SE 
>> days, so I'm going to ask a n00b question here.  Is there an Mac equivalent 
>> to the OpenBD Local NSIS installer?  I'm contemplating building a somewhat 
>> cross-platform desktop application using OpenBD, but it would need to run 
>> on either Mac or Windows/PC.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Carl
>> Twitter: @cfvonner
>>
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