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author | Alexandre Lision <alexandre.lision@savoirfairelinux.com> | Mon Oct 26 15:07:20 2015 -0400 |
committer | gerrit2 <gerrit2@projects.savoirfairelinux.com> | Mon Oct 26 15:28:53 2015 -0400 |
tree | 2fe944c341a6fedcfedd7d1258fcb7771c984d51 | |
parent | bf0385ee0a30c8643dbe3d789049f844b38f9bc3 [diff] |
translations: fix wrong translations Qt was nos taking into account english if another translated language was in the system preferences list. We now check if english is defined as Primary language. Change-Id: Ia952778293a3942ea3aae9eae7c9da208d5e149e Tuleap: #59
Ring Mac OSX
This is the official Mac port of Ring.
Ring can ship with the Sparkle framework to allow automatic app updates. This can be disabled for your custom build by specifying -DENABLE_SPARKLE=false in the cmake phase.
mkdir build && cd build
export CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=<dir_to_qt5>
Now generate an Xcode project with CMake: 3. cmake ../ -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<libringclient_install_path> -G Xcode 4. open Ring.xcodeproj/ 5. Build and run it from Xcode. You can also generate the final Ring.app bundle.
You can also build it from the command line:
If you want to create the final app (self-containing .dmg):
Notes:
By default the client version is specified in CMakeLists.txt but it can be overriden by specifying -DRING_VERSION= in the cmake command line.
For now, the build type of the client is "Debug" by default, however it is useful to also have the debug symbols of libRingClient. To do this, specify this when compiling libRingClient with '-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug' in the cmake options.