hi, Am Samstag, 18. Juni 2016, 22:07:20 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier: > very interesting. I know the KDE emerge tool as it is _the_ way to go > for building from source on Windows. It's a very nice framework, and > we have very direct access to it, too (compared to macports), so this > looks like really good news. On the other hand, I'd be surprised, if it > actually works for us out-of-the-box.
yeah, i suspect this to involve a lot of tuning, testing and a fair amount of swearing. in the meantime i came across this: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1596945/building-osx-app-bundle https://github.com/auriamg/macdylibbundler the first thing i'll try is therefore a more straight forward, semi-manual approach of copying all linked libraries and other needed files[*] into an app bundle with RKWard and test it on another machine. it doesn't sound so hard, given i manage to get the dbus service working properly. don't you think? > Same here - as you will have noticed - but hoping to "be back" any > moment, now... ;-) [one of the spare-time projects i've been working on for a while now is proper debian packaging for the seafile desktop client. if you're using seafile, you might like to check it out: https://launchpad.net/~m.eik/+archive/ubuntu/seafile/ ] viele grüße :: m.eik [*] any suggestions, e.g. binary executables that you can think of that might be called by RKward or the underlying KDE/Qt stuff, are wellcome. i hope this boils down to a rather small number of additional files. -- dipl. psych. meik michalke institut f"ur experimentelle psychologie abt. f"ur diagnostik und differentielle psychologie heinrich-heine-universit"at d-40204 d"usseldorf
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