On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 6:43 AM, Peter Stuge <pe...@stuge.se> wrote:
> Sean McBride wrote:
>> >vs what is currently needed by tarball consumers
>> >
>> >- install Xcode
>>
>> Which you could reduce to zero steps if you provided binaries.
>
> Absolutely! I'm all for providing binaries. What's the good method
> for OS X? Is a .dmg suitable also for a library?

I am for this as well. I use Homebrew under Mac OS X and not
really Xcode (even though Homebrew depends on either
Xcode or at least the command line tools).

It seems to me OpenUSB provide the binary for Mac OS X.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openusb/files/libopenusb/libopenusb-1.1.7/
File name: OpenUSB.pkg

It also provides the following script for Mac OS X.
http://openusb.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/openusb/trunk/openusb/buildosxframework.sh?revision=238&content-type=text%2Fplain

For legacy libusb-0.1, the following web site provides pkg
binary for Mac OS X.
http://www.ellert.se/twain-sane/

A tutorial on how to build a application bundle will be very helpful.
For example, just to bundle listdevs example with the library. I
was wondering how to do this quite some time ago but never
really carry out the research.


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