- the app is put/installed in the program folder
the databases is put in the $USER folder
the package is made using Packages: http://s.sudre.free.fr/Software/documentation/Packages/en/My_First_Distribution.html
the app can be downloaded from a website
An app is actually a folder with other folders in it. If you rightclick on the app you can choose 'show Package Content'. There are the next folders in the app:
- Contents
- folder: MacOs (the actual app)
folder: Resources (here you can put all files you need with your app)
File: info.plist
You need to follow these steps
- make a copy.ch file where you can make your databases folders in the $USER folder and move the databases from Users/shared to $USER/DatabaseFolder (see example below)
put this file in your app in the folder 'Resources'
In your app check if your folder $USER/DatabaseFolder exists
If the folder is not there call the copy.ch in your code with TaskExec( "/bin/sh", ResPath()+"/copy.sh", )
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- mkdir /Users/$USER/plantenkennis
mkdir /Users/$USER/plantenkennis/databases
# now move the files from users/shared/Plantenkennis to /users/$user/Plantenkennis
mv /Users/shared/plantenkennis/databases/*.dbf /Users/$USER/plantenkennis/databases
mv /Users/shared/plantenkennis/databases/*.dbt /Users/$USER/plantenkennis/databases
With Packages you can't put your databases in the $USER folder, only in the Users/shared folder. That is why you have to copy them the first time your user starts the app.
To distribute your app via the web, you need te sign your package with a certificate. You can get a certificate from Apple if you have a developer account. There are different certificates and you need a Mac Production Developer certificate.
Once you have this certificate you can sign your package withe the next command:
productsign --sign 'Your certificate' YourPackage.pkg YourPackageSigned.pkg
Hope these steps are useful for others, if you have any questions, please ask