On Wednesday February 11 2015 14:08:20 Mike Krus wrote: I just noticed the following comment in the CMakeLists.txt file for CMake's own Qt app ...
# We need to install Cocoa platform plugin and add qt.conf for Qt5 on Mac. # FIXME: This should be part of Qt5 CMake scripts, but unfortunatelly # Qt5 Mac support is missing there. > And build a nice dmg… To kick in an open door: if you have everything in a single "distribution" folder, this command will take care of things: %> hdiutil create -srcfolder "${SRC}" -volname "${NAME}" -format UDZO -imagekey zlib-level=9 -o "${DMG}" "$@" That's a bare-bones dmg, though. For a fancier looking one, I find it easier to keep a RW image where I just modify changed contents. Adnd exactly like that, btw: I don't copy whole app bundles, but the Contents folder contained therein (by script or by hand). I suppose that fools the Finder into thinking the app didn't change, and so it's less likely to mess up the layout I set up. Once done, I simply convert the RW image to a RO, compressed one, which is a procedure that creates a new image and leaves my RW image untouched. R. _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest