Mozart application bundle for MacOs X
Boriss Mejias
boris.mejias at uclouvain.be
Tue Oct 2 19:21:34 CEST 2007
Thanks guys, you are really doing a great job. Let me know when you
think that the package is ready for placing it in the download page of
Mozart, so more people can benefit from it.
cheers
Tch
Gustavo Gutierrez wrote:
> 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,
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