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Re: [platform-swt-dev] MAC error

You actually don't need a Mac to perform the important steps of the guide. A bundle is just a plain directory with an .app extension. In the bundle you have text files you can open in any text editor, your own application and SWT specific files. The only thing in that guide you can't do without a Mac is opening/creating disk images and of course run the application/bundle.

/Jacob

On 15 jun 2010, at 19:54, Thomas Plummer wrote:

Why yes MAC are ‘special’. Thanks very much but I do not have access to a MAC to develop on. I will have to code it blindly and pray it works. I wish I could run a virtual Mac and not pay a kings ransom for a one time dev machine.
 
Have a great day,

From: platform-swt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:platform-swt-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Carolyn MacLeod
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Macs are special.   :) 

You have to be actually running on a Mac in order to follow the instructions on http://www.eclipse.org/swt/macosx/ 
So, the required step 1 is: go to a Mac. 
Step 2: run the Safari web browser and go to http://www.eclipse.org/swt/macosx/ 
Step 3: follow the instructions on that page exactly. You can use the TextEdit program to edit text files. For non-text files, just double-click them and the Mac will open an editor on them. Just change the example names to match your application, and you should be good to go. 

Maybe your customer can do this for you if you do not have access to a Mac. 
Good luck, 
Carolyn 


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Yes and sadly I think reading ancient Sumerian would make more sense. 
  
I was under the impression that using the export->Runnable Jar file would handle most of the heavy lifting. I am not a lazy person but I am out of my field with the MAC OS. This program is VERY simple. It is using a jar, a text file and a PDF. I did this to ensure compatibility. 
  
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