If you specify a full path does Bridge Support behave this way? Such as
load_bridge_support_file NSBundle.mainBundle.pathForResource("MyFramework",
ofType:"bridgesupport")
Robert
On 8/02/2011, at 10:50 PM, Laurent Sansonetti wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> There is a way: if you copy the .bridgesupport files of your system inside
> your application's bundle, under the Resources/BridgeSupport directory,
> MacRuby should look at them in priority.
>
> Examples:
>
> Foo.app/Contents/Resources/BridgeSupport/Foundation.bridgesupport
> Foo.app/Contents/Resources/BridgeSupport/AppKit.bridgesupport
> etc.
>
> I think we should add an option to macruby_deploy to automate this. Could you
> file a ticket?
>
> Laurent
>
> On Feb 8, 2011, at 1:07 AM, Martin Hawkins wrote:
>
>> I installed BridgeSupport Preview 3 in order to resolve some issues
>> related to errors looking up constant values. The new BridgeSupport
>> worked fine and the application I have been working runs fine. I have
>> 'embedded' MacRuby so that it can be distributed but here I come
>> unstuck.
>>
>> When run on a computer that does not have the BridgeSupport upgrade,
>> it crashes; it seems that, while the app makes no reference to the
>> MacRuby framework, it does need the new version of BridgeSupport in
>> order to run.
>>
>> This makes the notion of an embedding fragile - is there a way to
>> embed the required BridgeSupport, or must I require that users upgrade
>> their BrigeSupport before they install my app.?
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