Hi,

I’d be happy to publish it on my site.

There is a section on Fortran on a Mac, mainly from the point of view of 
chemistry applications.

http://www.macinchem.org/reviews/fortran/fortran.php

Cheers,

Chris



Dr Chris Swain BA MA (Cantab) PhD CChem FRSC
Macs in Chemistry
[email protected]
http://www.macinchem.org



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> Hello,
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> Is it possible to publish an X11 based application to the App Store ?
> I searched the web for advices but found nothing useful.
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> More precisely, I successfully compiled for OS X a large scientific suite 
> written in FORTRAN. The GUI is based on Winteracter 
> <http://www.winteracter.com/> which is based on OpenMotif and X11.
> OpenMotif and Winteracter are linked as static libraries. Everything is 
> organized in the form of an OS X package and environment variables are set at 
> launch time.
> Of course the OpenMotif GUI is quite ugly by OS X standards but the focus of 
> the physicists who wrote the program suite is science, not computing.
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> Is there something special I shall do concerning X11, e.g. a specific 
> entitlement ?
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> All the best
> Alain Filhol
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> On Mar 14, 2016, at 12:30 PM, Filhol Alain <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Is it possible to publish an X11 based application to the App Store ?
> 
> Almost certainly not.  From the Mac App Store Review Guidelines 
> <https://developer.apple.com/app-store/review/guidelines/mac/#functionality 
> <https://developer.apple.com/app-store/review/guidelines/mac/#functionality>>:
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> "2.24 Apps that use deprecated or optionally installed technologies (e.g., 
> Java, Rosetta) will be rejected"
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> XQuartz is optionally installed.
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> It may be possible to build an app that was itself an X server — basically, a 
> modified build of XQuartz itself — that launched the X client program to run 
> against that built-in server.  Getting the X server working in the sandbox 
> may be difficult.  Enabling the client to connect to the server via Unix 
> domain socket will require some special handling, since sandboxed apps have 
> tight restrictions on connecting to Unix domain sockets.  Etc.
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