External files in Standalones

William Prothero prothero at earthednet.org
Thu Nov 27 17:58:55 EST 2014


Marty:
Where do you put the folders that contain external binary and image data? The App Wrapper somehow loses the path to them. The standalone that Livecode creates finds these files, but App Wrapper somehow  loses the link, even tho the files are still present.

So, I’m worrying over how to organize the external files so that the process goes smoothly.
Bill

On Nov 27, 2014, at 9:59 AM, Marty Knapp <martyknappster at gmail.com> wrote:

> Ohanaware has just released App Wrapper 3 which I'm using (I'm just code signing, not using the App Store though) with success. Sam Rowlands is a great guy and has specifically worked with RunRev to make his product compatible with Livecode. Version 3 will take of Apple's new version 2 requirements.
> 
> <http://www.ohanaware.com/>
> 
> Marty Knapp
>> Tom,
>> I've been developing a large app in LC, while learning LC, and am just now at the stage of building a standalone. So, I haven't faced the apple store requirements yet. I guess I should spend more time looking at the forums, because for now I've concentrated on this list for info, and building the app for a January deadline. My plan for now is to finish the app, use InstallerMaker to build an installer, and send it to UC Santa Barbara for testing in an Earth Disasters course. This replaces an older app I made in Director. Then I'm going to add more bells and whistles, and try to get it into the Apple store. It would be really great if I could anticipate future problems with file structures, etc. ultimately, I will look at iPad deployment.
>> 
>> One of the problems I've run into is the application builder changes the file structure and images that I have linked to controls lose their links when a standalone is built. But in general, It would be really useful if there was a place where sample file structures, application builder oddities, and apple store complexities were posted. The Livecode tutorials are laughably brief and un-informative, and I've googled to no avail.
>> 
>> Any directions or links would be most welcome.
>> Best,
>> Bill
>> 
>> William Prothero
>> http://es.earthednet.org
>> 
>>> On Nov 27, 2014, at 8:45 AM, tbodine <bodine at bodinetraininggames.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Bill.
>>> 
>>> Have you run into any problems yet with your Mac standalone getting rejected
>>> by Gatekeeper under 10.9.5 or later?
>>> 
>>> Apparently the app bundle structure is under new restrictions with Apple's
>>> V2 codesigning rules, "Resources should not be located in directories where
>>> the system expects to find signed code".
>>> 
>>> Also, just curious, are you aiming for the Mac App Store with this or are
>>> you releasing it as a 3rd party developer?
>>> 
>>> -- Tom Bodine
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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