On Nov 9, 2005, at 6:30 PM, day 5 wrote:
On Nov 9, 2005, at 6:05 PM, Enrique Erne wrote:
.dmg sound proper but I've no idea where to start looking howto do
that.Make a disk image by opening "Disk Utility".app which is in
/Applications/Utilities.Then select from the "Images..." menu "Create New Image from
Folder..." it will present a panel similar to [openpanel] which you
will select a folder to convert into a disk image.One thing that works also after this is to use bzip2 to compress the
disk image. I have gotten a 9.8 MB disk image down to 264 Kb using
this technique. An example command line (after you have the disk
image) could be$ bzip2 yourDiskImage.dmg
An easier way is to use the mkdmg script which is in CVS:
packages/darwin_app/mkdmg
To use it, put everything in a folder, name the folder whatever you
want the .dmg to be called, then:
./mkdmg folder_name
That's it, it does the rest for you, including make a compressed image,
so no bzip2 necessary.
.hc
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