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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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- build.xml 8 additions, 1 deletionbuild.xml
- installer/install.xml 7 additions, 0 deletionsinstaller/install.xml
- installer/resources/Start I2P Router.app/Contents/Info.plist 45 additions, 0 deletionsinstaller/resources/Start I2P Router.app/Contents/Info.plist
- installer/resources/Start I2P Router.app/Contents/MacOS/i2prouter 4 additions, 0 deletions...r/resources/Start I2P Router.app/Contents/MacOS/i2prouter
- installer/resources/Start I2P Router.app/Contents/Resources/i2p.icns 0 additions, 0 deletions...esources/Start I2P Router.app/Contents/Resources/i2p.icns
- installer/resources/postinstall.sh 7 additions, 0 deletionsinstaller/resources/postinstall.sh
- router/java/src/net/i2p/router/RouterVersion.java 1 addition, 1 deletionrouter/java/src/net/i2p/router/RouterVersion.java
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