Stick it in a folder and zip the containing folder.
Ian
On 18 Jul 2007, at 06:46, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:
I tried to zip the whole standalone directory with it's structure
and all
additional file, like plist and pkginfo and sent it to a Mac user for
testing.
Hi Ian, hmmm that's what I tried. I zipped the foo.app folder (where in
everything else is contained). Or should I have put the foo.app folder in
another folder to get one level higher?
Tiemo
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On 18 Jul 2007, at 09:26, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:
Hi Ian, hmmm that's what I tried. I zipped the foo.app folder
(where in
everything else is contained).
No, that won't work.
Or should I have put the foo.app folder in
another folder to get one level higher?
Yes. ;-) It's also the place
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Or should I have put the foo.app folder in
another folder to get one level higher?
Yes. ;-) It's also the place that people expect to see a README file.
Ian's right. Rev does this for you when compiling on Windows for Mac (and
Thanks Ian and Scott!
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Betreff: Re: AW: How can I zip a standalone on Win for mailing to Mac?
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Hello,
I tried to zip the whole standalone directory with it's structure and all
additional file, like plist and pkginfo and sent it to a Mac user for
testing. After unzipping it he never get it to run with an error message I
just don't have with me. Without knowing, what the Mac unzipper does I