Hi, On Monday 14 January 2013, meik michalke wrote: > as for the update, it seems custom to install all of a bundle to > /Applications/<my_bundle>, and uninstall it by dragging this folder to > trash. currently, most of the RKWard bundle is installed to /opt/rkward, > so you have to remove both folders to get rid of it. i'm thinking maybe we > should drop the /opt/rkward location and have MacPorts install all the Qt > and KDE stuff to /Applications/RKWard as well. probably to a hidden > folder, so users won't get confused, or maybe there's some other secret > magic technique apple invented to make the app folder appear clean...
Keeping everything in a single directory sounds reasonable to me. The Qt docs on deploying on Mac might give some hints: http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/deployment-mac.html (not on how to create the package from Macports, but on where to place files in the bundle). > and finally, i think i need to checkout homebrew some time, as i've just > read it can be used for packaging as well, and KDE seems to be available. Looks interesting, indeed. Of course it would so much easier, if there was only *one* standard packaging tool to worry about... Regards Thomas
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