Add an icon (in OSX parlance, a 'bundle') to the installation folder to start
I2P.  

While there might be a better way to handle this (admittedly, I don't know OSX
that well), it is my belief that this way is less 'hackish' than the various
OSX 'installers' that I've seen floating around.
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kytv
2011-06-23 10:18:19 +00:00
parent 67fd074f04
commit 5a64a866da
7 changed files with 72 additions and 2 deletions

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@@ -135,6 +135,7 @@
<parsable targetfile="$INSTALL_PATH/i2prouter" type="shell" os="unix|mac" />
<parsable targetfile="$INSTALL_PATH/eepget" type="shell" os="unix|mac" />
<parsable targetfile="$INSTALL_PATH/runplain.sh" type="shell" os="unix|mac" />
<parsable targetfile="$INSTALL_PATH/Start I2P Router.app/Contents/MacOS/i2prouter" type="shell" os="mac" />
<conditions>
<condition type="variable" id="is64bit">
@@ -180,6 +181,12 @@
<args><arg value="$INSTALL_PATH\lib\wrapper" /></args></executable>
<executable targetfile="$INSTALL_PATH/installer/delete.jar" type="jar" stage="postinstall" keep="true" failure="warn"> <os family="windows" />
<args><arg value="$INSTALL_PATH\eepget" /></args></executable>
<executable targetfile="$INSTALL_PATH/installer/delete.jar" type="jar" stage="postinstall" keep="true" failure="warn"> <os family="windows" />
<args><arg value="$INSTALL_PATH/Start I2P Router.app" /></args></executable>
<!-- Placeholder for an OSX 'shortcut' to the router console
<executable targetfile="$INSTALL_PATH/installer/delete.jar" type="jar" stage="postinstall" keep="true" failure="warn"> <os family="windows" />
<args><arg value="$INSTALL_PATH/I2P Router Console.webloc" /></args></executable>
-->
<!-- workaround for vista permission problems - see comments above -->
<executable targetfile="$INSTALL_PATH/fixperms.bat" type="bin" stage="postinstall" keep="true" failure="warn"