AppStore hoops
jda at his.com
jda at his.com
Tue Apr 26 02:26:10 CDT 2011
Yes, I use the script. I have other dylibs as well, though, that are
universal, so I run TrimTheFat after all are added. Both our methods
work just fine.
Jon
>
> Well, how do you add Valentina libaries to your app?
> I guess you use a script (the one supplied by Ruslan)
>
> I just add some commands to that script so all gets done at once
>
> Il giorno 25-apr-2011, alle ore 08:35, jda at his.com ha scritto:
>
>> Hi Erne,
>>
>> No, I build my app (with Real Studio), add the Valentina libraries,
>> run TrimTheFat on the app bundle, then sign, package, and upload
>> it to the Mac App Store. I don't run a lipo script -- I suspect
>> that's what TrimTheFat is doing post-build (but I don't really
>> know).
>>
>> Jon
>>
>>
>>> Thanks Jon,
>>>
>>> fine app :-)
>>>
>>> Anyway my solution is to be added to the deployment script that I
>>> think you must run regardless the tool used to write your app.
>>>
>>> Cool Runnings,
>>> Erne.
>>>
>>> On 24-apr-2011, at 17:21, jda at his.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Erne,
>>>>
>>>> I started a thread on this in the App Store developers forum.
>>>> Your solution works well if you're making your app with XCODE.
>>>> If you're using something else (or even XCODE), another simple
>>>> solution is to run the binary through a fee app called
>>>> TrimTheFat. My revision (using this method) was accepted 2 days
>>>> ago.
>>>>
>>>> Jon
>>>>
>>
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