On Jun 15, 2014, at 11:32 AM, Tony Anecito <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Danno I figured there might be new arguments. And also thanks for > working on making it easier for all of us. > I did notice that the pkg file created did not install into the applications > folder. How does one get it to do that? Is there a new argument for that also? This is the “SystemWide” argument, which IIRC netbeans sets to false by default, this is NetBeans doing and not the packager. I still don’t understand why they invert that default. And it’s a pain to configure. On your project, RMC and select properties. Go to build/deployment and turn on the advanced JavaFX properties. There is a scary dialog about changing the project files format. Save a backup first. Now it re-loads the project. Go to the same dialog and about 2/3 of the way down is a checkbox “Install Permanently,” check it. If you use the CLI or the Ant files w/o NetBeans help it is set to system wide by default, it is the JavaFX project (which makes sensible decisions for a webstart-centric app) that makes things confusing. > > Thanks, > -Tony > > > On Sunday, June 15, 2014 9:48 AM, Mike Hearn <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Does the new bundler still create DMGs as well? > > <AppName>-<version>-MAS.pkg where the -MAS variant is for Mac App Store, > this will show up in next weeks build. > > > Could I suggest -AppStore instead of -MAS, which is a rather opaque acronym. > >
