> > This is where I think your making things complicated for yourself. Why > > not > > put all your stacks in the MacOS folder? > > I'm trying to be willing. > > I guess that willfully going against Apple recommendations is being > obnoxious and unfriendly. In other discussion on this list we saw how > Adobe bundle layout was causing trouble. That is a black mark against > Adobe. Some of the things I do are, um, ah, creative. I wouldn't want > those confused with just being contrary. > > Besides, isn't putting all the stacks in the MacOS folder contrary to > the notion of making the delivery stack organization the same as the > development organization? What if the development organization is not > flat?
You can have sub-directories in the MacOS folder. > > You have not complained about externals going into > myapp.app/Contents/PlugIns, at least for the app stack. Are you > thinking these should go into MacOS, too? > The description of the PlugIns directory is for dynamic loading bundles. I don't think externals fit into this category. I guess if you liked them to stacks that you dynamically loaded then they could be... Cheers Monte _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
