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Re: Running a separate script from my app using NSBundle, NSTask
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Truls Becken |
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Re: Running a separate script from my app using NSBundle, NSTask |
Date: |
Sat, 13 Nov 2010 22:51:41 +0100 |
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 20:56, Csanyi Pal wrote:
> So when I compile this application with 'make' I get executables in the
> obj/ directory of the application's project directory.
>
> But when I do 'sudo make install' I get messages:
>
> GNUmakefile:1: /common.make: No such file or directory
> GNUmakefile:76: /application.make: No such file or directory
> GNUmakefile:79: /ctool.make: No such file or directory
> GNUmakefile:81: /Master/nsis.make: No such file or directory
> make: *** No rule to make target `/Master/nsis.make'. Stop.
This is because sudo resets your environment variables for security reasons.
Try: sudo -E make install
-Truls
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- Re: Running a separate script from my app using NSBundle, NSTask, Csanyi Pal, 2010/11/02
- Re: Running a separate script from my app using NSBundle, NSTask, Fred Kiefer, 2010/11/02
- Re: Running a separate script from my app using NSBundle, NSTask, SPUeNTRUP - Kai Henningsen, 2010/11/03
- Re: Running a separate script from my app using NSBundle, NSTask, Csanyi Pal, 2010/11/12
- Re: Running a separate script from my app using NSBundle, NSTask, Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2010/11/12
- Re: Running a separate script from my app using NSBundle, NSTask, Csanyi Pal, 2010/11/13
- Re: Running a separate script from my app using NSBundle, NSTask,
Truls Becken <=
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