Re: [Cronometer-development] Final application directory structure
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From: Chris R. <of...@gm...> - 2005-06-14 06:27:45
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On 6/13/05, Aaron Davidson <dav...@cs...> wrote:
> Chris Rose wrote:
>=20
> >We need, as I see it, two things: One, we need to aggregate all of
> >our dependencies into ${CRON_HOME}/lib and two, we need to have some
> >kind of automatically-generated launcher for these things. All of
> >this then needs to go in a tgz, a zip, and an installer. An rpm would
> >be nice, too, if possible. Plus whatever macs use (dmg?), which is
> >probably a higher priority than rpm, come to think of it :)
> >
> >
> Leave the Mac & Windows launchers to me. I already have an exe launcher
> made for windows, and it's easy for me to rebuild if anything changes.
> On the mac, the distribution is *inside* the application, which I know
> sounds weird, but on Mac OS X an application is a special type of
> folder, with some metadata in an xml file.
Alrighty. However, in order to make them more integrated into the
maven build process, those need to be scripted somehow. I assume you
have an ant build.xml that does the grotty, shitty work for you?=20
Assuming that's the case, can you toss that into CVS, and send
whatever support jars/executables are needed to me so that I can put
them into the repository?
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Chris R.
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Not to be taken literally, internally, or seriously.
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