A lot of the confusion here is probably caused by the fact that I (and
obviously others too)
did not know about the possibility to distinguish between building for
the Apple app store
and building a package for self-distribution. Is this distinction made
by either creating a
DMG for self-distribution or a PKG for the Apple app store or is there
even some other
switch? I could live with that for the moment but is all this documented
somewhere?
At least the help function of the javapackager does not even mention the
possibility
of creating PKG files.
Am 18.11.15 um 14:18 schrieb Kevin Rushforth:
[moving this back to the openjfx alias; Bcc awt-dev]
The javapackager fix for JDK 8u72 does exactly this when generating
.pkg files. So in short, libjfxwebkit.dylib is unchanged for 8u72, but
will be excluded when generating an app for the Apple app store.
-- Kevin
Michael Hall wrote:
On Nov 16, 2015, at 2:10 PM, Ondřej Kvasnovský
<ondrej.kvasnov...@gmail.com <mailto:ondrej.kvasnov...@gmail.com>>
wrote:
I have downloaded that jdk1.8.0_72 b05 JDK and run (downloaded from
https://jdk8.java.net/download.html):
otool -L
/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_72.jdk/Contents/Home/jre/lib/libjfxwebkit.dylib
| grep icu
Would a work-around not being implement the current recommended fix
yourself. Move this aside while you package or app and then put it
back. Or a little more extreme, just delete it.
I’m not that familiar with packager yet, do you know this is the jdk
that will be used by it for embedding?
Michael Hall