Hi,

to chime in: I am missing the functionality to run a script to see if all examples do work as expected. So I vote for bundleless examples. The whole OS X stuff should be documented well so people know, what to do, if they want bundled examples.

Perhaps when cmake creates XCode-project files, then the examples should be compiled as bundles so they will run from inside XCode. There you can specify optional command line arguments and env-vars and there you'll see in the run-log, what happened when an app could not start.

When compiling the unix-way with makefiles from cMake then the example should be build not as bundles, so they work as expected.

So both sides get their best: OS X developers used to XCode get bundles and unix-hacker get bundleless apps :)

Any news about building frameworks from cMake either with XCode or with MakeFiles?


just my two cents,

Stephan


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