FROM : Scott Stevenson
DATE : Mon Nov 19 23:55:47 2007
On Nov 19, 2007, at 8:51 AM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>> I can't think of a way of doing it. It's normal practise to put
>> support files in a location like /usr/local/lib or similar rather
>> than with the executable on Unix. On a Mac the solution is normally
>> to package it inside the app bundle and use the API to access that.
>
> I also wouldn't know. There should be a way though, as internally
> NSBundle does.
I believe CFBundle is open source.
- Scott
DATE : Mon Nov 19 23:55:47 2007
On Nov 19, 2007, at 8:51 AM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>> I can't think of a way of doing it. It's normal practise to put
>> support files in a location like /usr/local/lib or similar rather
>> than with the executable on Unix. On a Mac the solution is normally
>> to package it inside the app bundle and use the API to access that.
>
> I also wouldn't know. There should be a way though, as internally
> NSBundle does.
I believe CFBundle is open source.
- Scott






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