Le 1 sept. 08 à 03:41 (matin), Dennis Birch a écrit:
You don't have to open a script after compiling your application. You
drag your application icon onto this droplet in the Finder and let it
do the work for you.
Still more work than changing the name.
If changing the application name works for you,
that's great. It never did for me.
Well, no need to think further, that's the weird part.
Do you have a corrupted file system ;-)
Seriously, what's different to your computer than everyone else?
What I find is the easiest, and
what I do with any project that has a custom icon, is use an IDE
script to build the application. In addition to usually handling
moving other files into the compiled app's bundle, I have that script
call a shell command to "touch" the compiled application file, which
does the same thing.
In that case, I understand you are forced to do that, but... the
problem is in the first place.
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