On Fri, 17 Sep 2010 14:19:31 +1000 (EST), Nathan Scott wrote:
nathans> Happy to switch if there's no issues. Will there be any
nathans> issues with implementing the "proper" packaging I wonder?
nathans> i.e. http://doc.trolltech.com/4.6/deployment-mac.html
nathans> (IOW, where the Qt frameworks we link with are shipped with
nathans> the PCP GUI package, such that no separate Qt installation
nathans> needed on users machine?)
I don't think there would be - my experience with troll's is that if
you let them control the build then they make sure it works most of
the time.
Personally I don't like private frameworks for apps on Mac OS - if
done without too much thinking it just adds to bloat: consider what
would happen if private frameworks ship with pcp-gui - 4 .app
bundles, 4 copies of Qt?
nathans> If that can be made to work, lets switch for 1.5.0 ... ?
I'll play a bit with this.
Meanwhile you can take a look at macg++ branch (especially the last
commit) in my pcp-gui git tree:
git://oss.sgi.com/makc/pcp-gui macg++
Max Matveev (2):
Use g++ and make to build on Mac OS X
Don't ship PCP icons twice
man/html/images/GNUmakefile | 2 +-
src/chart/GNUmakefile | 2 +-
src/include/buildrules | 5 +++--
src/query/GNUmakefile | 1 -
src/time/GNUmakefile | 1 -
5 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
max
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