Mozart application bundle for MacOs X
Gustavo Gutierrez
ggutierrez at atlas.puj.edu.co
Tue Oct 2 18:55:32 CEST 2007
On 10/2/07, Torsten Anders <torsten.anders at plymouth.ac.uk> wrote:
> Dear Gustavo,
>
> sorry for the delay, I finally tested your new version.
>
> On my system (Mac OS X 10.4.10), no file ~/.mozartapp was written
> after the first startup and at every startup Mozart.app ask about the
> path issue.
Fixed.
>
> Nevertheless, my ~/.profile file was updated accordingly (each
> time ;-) ). There seems to be a tiny issue: the PATH is set to
> SOMETHING/mozart-1.3.2/Mozart.app/Contents/Resources//bin (i.e. there
> are two slashes before the bin directory). However, it works anyway ;-)
Fixed, it was related with the first bug you reported in this mail.
>
> Concerning the Emacs configuration file: in my ~/.emacs I don't have
> any "(require 'oz)", but I set OZHOME (see below for the exact code).
> So, Mozart.app did not show any warning but my ~/.emacs would have
> broken it because I overwrote OZHOME. Nevertheless, I feel this is a
> rare situation for Mac users looking for a drag-and-drop installation
> of Mozart ;-) So, perhaps it is sufficient just to put a warning in
> the documentation of Mozart.app.
Maybe we can include a grep for OZHOME and produce the warning also in
this case. There is a file called script in
Mozart.app/Contents/Resources all verification is done there. I am new
to bash scripting, if any of you can contribute on how to do things
better in this file i will do the changes and generate a new bundle
application.
Cheers,
--
Gustavo Gutierrez
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