Applied. :)
2009/2/6 Mike Sliczniak <bas...@sp...>:
> Hi,
>
> Here is a patch that has a shell script cpr.sh to recursively copy
> directories but discarding things that cause problems at least on 10.4 when
> making the .app bundles. I have tested the script on 10.4 and 10.5 and I
> have built and tested on 32-bit intel 10.5.6 like so:
>
> B2 --disable-standalone-gui --enable-vosf --enable-sdl-video
> --enable-sdl-audio --enable-addressing=real --without-esd --without-gtk
> --without-mon --without-x
>
> SS --disable-standalone-gui --enable-vosf -enable-sdl-video
> --disable-sdl-audio --enable-addressing=real --without-esd --without-gtk
> --without-mon --without-x --enable-jit
>
> Put cpr.sh into BasiliskII/src/Unix and make it executable. Also you need to
> run patch -p0 on BasiliskII-cpr.patch from that dir as well. I noticed that
> in that mega patch earlier I forgot to patch Makefile.in to use cpr.sh for
> BasiliskII. It did not have the problems that SheepShaver did with CVS dirs
> and .SD_Store files on 10.4, but I patched it anyway in case someone makes a
> prefs menu item that uses a .nib file akin to SheepShaver in the future.
>
> Also I removed extfs_macosx.h from the 'make links' target as this file is
> gone now and it used to create a broken symlink.
>
> Be careful with make links. If you have already run it in the SheepShaver
> dir and run it again, you will get a mess of symlinks. What I did to test is
> started from a fresh SheepShaver dir from cvs and then added all the little
> patches I have made. Maybe someone should fix make links so that sort of
> stuff does not happen and possibly so it makes relative links not absolute
> ones.
>
> Finally, at this point I cannot provide any more broken down smaller patches
> for the rest. It is too intertwined with these patches I have submitted. I
> need to know what gets accepted and wait until I can do a cvs update to send
> more.
>
> mzs
>
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