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Without "-headerpad_max_install_names", gtk-mac-bundler would complain with "changing install names or rpaths can't be redone for: /Applications/.subsurface.app/Contents/MacOS/subsurface-bin (for architecture x86_64) because larger updated load commands do not fit" Also, libdivecomputer needs to be configured with --with-prefix=/opt/local Signed-off-by: Henrik Brautaset Aronsen <subsurface@henrik.synth.no> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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Creating a Subsurface bundle
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install gtk-mac-bundler (this has been tested with version 0.7.0) and run
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$ gtk-mac-bundler subsurface.bundle
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This should install a self-contained Subsurface application under /Applications/Subsurface.app
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You still need to manually build a DMG if you want to easily distribute this.
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Caveats
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* You need (at least with MacPorts) to build pango like this:
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$ sudo port install pango +builtin_modules +no_x11 +quartz
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Without the builtin modules the installed application fails to find the modules and doesn't render any text.
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* It seems that gtk-mac-bundler expects the charset.alias file to be
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in the ${prefix}/lib folder which it isn't with the current version of
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MacPorts. The following fixes that:
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$ sudo cp /usr/lib/charset.alias /opt/local/lib
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* libdivecomputer needs to be configured with --with-prefix=/opt/local
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