V4RB2 running application?
Ruslan Zasukhin
sunshine at public.kherson.ua
Wed Mar 30 12:06:50 CST 2005
On 3/30/05 9:01 AM, "Frank Schima" <macsforever2000 at goodeast.com> wrote:
>> that was not the problem.
>> What do I ned to get a running app with V4RB2.
>> Is it neccessary to send VComponents to user to, where do they have to
>> install them ...
>>
>> what I have to do to make V4RB2 applications on my system is known and
>> works.
>
> Ah. You want to know how to deploy your application. Now i understand.
> Yes, you need to install the VComponents onto the user machines.
>
> Of course you can install the VComponents folder onto the user's
> machine in /Library/CFMSupport/ or ~/Library/CFMSupport/. You can
> create your own installer to install these along with your application
> to make it easy for your users.
This is way ONE, and I think app developers will not like it.
> But also, I think there is a way to embed the VComponents into the
> application itself (Mach-O only)
Right, Vstudio and Vserver do this
> or at least you may put them into the
> same folder as the Application (which is not Mac-like anymore). We will
> have to wait for Ruslan to respond about this.
For REALBasic-made carbon applications, you can simply do
MyAppFolder
MyApplication
kernel.dll
vclient.dll
icu.dll
resources
This way is common for pre-package time.
Jon, am I right that you have use THIS way in your BookEnds ?
And of course we will try enable other ways also.
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Best regards,
Ruslan Zasukhin
VP Engineering and New Technology
Paradigma Software, Inc
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