Distributing apps built with mac port gcc
Ryan Schmidt
ryandesign at macports.org
Sat Aug 4 11:47:30 PDT 2012
On Aug 4, 2012, at 13:32, Mike Krus <mike.krus at gmail.com> wrote:
> I suppose I need to copy the gcc/g++ libs into the bundle and do the install_name_tool dance, but is that the way to do it? Is there a tool that will do that for me?
$ port info dylibbundler
dylibbundler @0.4.1, Revision 1 (devel)
Variants: universal
Description: dylibbundler is a small command-line programs that aims to make
bundling .dylibs as easy as possible. It automatically determines
which dylibs are needed by your program, copies these libraries
inside the app bundle, and fixes both them and the executable to
be ready for distribution, all this with a single command. It will
also work if your program uses plug-ins that have dependencies
too.
Homepage: http://macdylibbundler.sourceforge.net/
Extract Dependencies: unzip
Platforms: darwin
License: GPL-2+
Maintainers: rudloff at strasweb.fr, openmaintainer at macports.org
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