| Hi Stian, We use the appscript gem for an Mac App we developed. To install appscript we ask for the Admin password and then we use a custom script to install every file we need. The objc method that calls the Sudo Dialog when files are missing is printer below. Their should be a ruby way to do this. I attached a shell script that installs the appscript gems and the sqlite gems. It works great for us. Kind regards, Pim Snel // checkAppScript checks if the appscript binary are installed. If not it tries to install - (void) checkAppScript { NSLog(@"Authorization Start"); NSFileManager *fileManager = [[NSFileManager alloc] init]; if(![fileManager fileExistsAtPath:@"/Library/Ruby/Site/1.8/universal-darwin11.0/ae.bundle"]){ AuthorizationRef authorizationRef; OSStatus status; status = AuthorizationCreate(NULL, kAuthorizationEmptyEnvironment,kAuthorizationFlagDefaults, &authorizationRef); NSString* installAppScriptScriptTmp = [railsRootDir stringByAppendingString:@"/lib/refxPrerequisitesInstall.sh"]; const char *installTool = [installAppScriptScriptTmp UTF8String]; char *tool_args[] = {}; //[installAppScriptScriptTmp release]; status = AuthorizationExecuteWithPrivileges(authorizationRef, installTool,kAuthorizationFlagDefaults, tool_args, NULL); NSLog(@"Authorization Result Code: %d", status); // Check for status TODO } [fileManager release]; } |
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Op 28 feb. 2012, om 17:02 heeft Stian Håklev het volgende geschreven: Hi all, |
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