Jacob Wallström
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Fri Mar 2 06:10:01 JST 2007
Hi, Regarding 5), have this been implemented yet? I can't get it to work using rev. 1600. Best regards, Jacob Wallström http://ghostparksoftware.com On 21 jan 2007, at 02.22, Laurent Sansonetti wrote: > Hey, that's exactly what we already do for 10.5. If you look more > deeply you will see > > Foundation.framework/Resources/BridgeSupport.xml > AppKit.framework/Resources/BridgeSupport.xml > ... > > RubyCocoa looks for metadata files at the following locations (sorted > by priority): > > 1) inside the framework > 2) in /System/Library/BridgeSupport > 3/ in /Library/BridgeSupport (default location for RubyCocoa > installer) > 4) in ~/Library/BridgeSupport > > I think it's better to keep installing them in /Library/BridgeSupport > by default, so it doesn't conflict with metadata files Apple may > provide in the future. > >>> In fact the plan is to add a BridgeSupport directory inside the >>> current application bundle / RubyCocoa.framework and use them as >>> possible locations for metadata files. But I didn't do it... yet (to >>> be honest, I forgot about it :)). >> >> it's better location inside the target framework in addition to >> there. > > So, in addition: > > 5) Inside the RubyCocoa.framework (Resources/BridgeSupport/*.xml) > > Laurent > _______________________________________________ > Rubycocoa-devel mailing list > Rubyc****@lists***** > http://lists.sourceforge.jp/mailman/listinfo/rubycocoa-devel