On Wednesday November 11 2015 15:49:23 David Faure wrote:
> Do you also install desktop files for apps in there? Why not. That's not the
> issue anyway.
I have only been installing frameworks until now, so the answer is "I don't
know". If .desktop files are installed to ApplicationsLocation by
On Wednesday November 11 2015 15:49:23 David Faure wrote:
>> Related question: is there interplay between QSP::ApplicationsLocation and
>> the CMake BUNDLE_INSTALL_DIR variable? Following MacPorts convention I'm
>> installing pure Qt5 app bundles into /Applications/MacPorts/Qt5, KDE4 app
>> bun
I'll make and upload a list of all QSP locations on OS X, native and in XDG
mode, regular and in test mode, for verification purposes. The results of that
can go into a bug report and code review for QSP (and my own QSP patch).
R.
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On Wednesday 11 November 2015 15:42:37 René J.V. Bertin wrote:
>
> I had to patch qtpaths to test this easily without digging through source
> code: it indeed returns just /Applications .
*writableLocation* returns /Applications ? How is that possible?
Are you 100% sure you're talking about QS
On Wednesday November 11 2015 14:47:03 David Faure wrote:
> > 2) I discovered, some time after having attempted to run these, that a
> > large number of the app bundles under /Applications HAD GONE MISSING.
>
> Oops!?!
That's a diluted version of my own reaction, yesterday at about 23h ...
> k
On Wednesday 11 November 2015 00:24:45 René J.V. Bertin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Are the autotests and tests of the KService framework supposed to run on OS
> X? I tried them, and
>
> 1) most simply hang after printing an error about a missing application menu
> (I no longer have the exact message)
me
Hi,
Are the autotests and tests of the KService framework supposed to run on OS X?
I tried them, and
1) most simply hang after printing an error about a missing application menu (I
no longer have the exact message)
2) I discovered, some time after having attempted to run these, that a large
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