Windows deployment of v2

Trevor DeVore lists at mangomultimedia.com
Fri Jan 13 13:28:14 CST 2006


On Jan 13, 2006, at 12:53 PM, Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:

> On 1/13/06 1:23 AM, "Trevor DeVore" <lists at mangomultimedia.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Trevor,
>
>>>> Most applications would include VComponents in the application  
>>>> bundle
>>>> but there are situations where this is not the case.
>>>
>>> And what you think about here ?
>>>
>>> Where you want to put VComponents in this case ?
>>
>> For one application they would go in a "resource/VComponent" folder
>> in the same folder as the app bundle.
>
> But how this differ
>
>         App.app/Contents/Resources/VComponents
> from
>         App.app/Contents/VComponents
> ?
>
> The last is what you have now.
>         App.app/Contents/VComponents

The folder structure would actually be

myapp.app
resource/Vcomponent

The resource folder is at the same level as the app bundle.  I also  
might want to put VComponents in

~/Library/Application/MyApp/VComponents

If I have a suite of apps that all rely on Valentina I wouldn't want  
each app bundle to have to install Vcomponents.  That is a lot of  
extra mega bytes.  In this case I want VComponents somewhere where  
all of MY apps can share it.  I say MY apps because I want to control  
the version that is installed and that I have tested with.


-- 
Trevor DeVore
Blue Mango Multimedia
trevor at mangomultimedia.com




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