On 11.02.2011 01:31, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 3:48 PM, CVBruce cvbr...@gmail.com wrote:
I could certainly do that. I was trying to be complete by removing old
stuff, but I may have been over thinking the problem.
What do others think? Just remove the links or
The postflight and preflight scripts were not designed to be run from the make
file. I agree with you that when used from the make file or at the command
line they don't make a lot of sense. They are designed to be run from the Mac
OS X installer program.
In this case, the preflight and
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 6:31 AM, CVBruce cvbr...@gmail.com wrote:
A little out of order here.
Perhaps what we need is an install-macosx and uninstall-macosx targets in the
makefile.
Don't do those 2 separate targets. Take a look at the rpm and deb
targets in Makefile.am Both rpm and the
Yeah, I can do that. I guess the reason I started using the install target,
was that it put the files into a well defined directory structure. I didn't
want to have to duplicate that work, and create one more thing that had to be
maintained. I also had to modify the install target to not
Bruce:
On 11.02.2011 17:28, CVBruce wrote:
I still think that there needs to be a way to install or uninstall
ooRexx on a MacOSX system from source. Currently there is not. I can
understand the goal of creating the MacOSX installer package, but keep
in mind that every Mac ships with a develop
I chose my words carefully. I didn't say that the Development environment is
installed, but ships with, i.e. it is on the gray Mac OSX DVD that comes with
the machine. True it has to be installed, but it is just one install.
I guess my point is that if you have a recent Mac OSX system, you've
Bruce:
just to draw your attention to the Preflight script: it seems that
currently als parts (not all) of /opt/ooRexx files get deleted by it.
The Postflight script would link to the appropriate places. So shouldn't
the Preflight script just remove those links created by the Postflight
script
I could certainly do that. I was trying to be complete by removing old stuff,
but I may have been over thinking the problem.
What do others think? Just remove the links or remove the links and programs.
Bruce
On Feb 10, 2011, at 2:06 PM, Rony G. Flatscher wrote:
Bruce:
just to draw your
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 3:48 PM, CVBruce cvbr...@gmail.com wrote:
I could certainly do that. I was trying to be complete by removing old
stuff, but I may have been over thinking the problem.
What do others think? Just remove the links or remove the links and programs.
I'm not sure if I'm