kicad/scripts/osx_fixbundle.sh

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#!/bin/bash
# usage osx_fixbundle.sh <bundle-name> <bzr_root>
if [[ ! -f version.h ]]; then
echo "**"
echo "** ERROR: $0 doesn't seems to be launched from the kicad's bzr root !!!"
echo "** Go in the bzr root directory and launch: scripts/osx_fixbundle.sh"
echo "**"
exit 1
fi
EXECUTABLES="`find . -name '*.app'`"
#
# Copies libraries under <bzr_root> in the bundle and relocates them in the binary
#
function fixbundle() {
exec="$1"
bzroot="$2"
execpath="$3"
LIBRARIES="`otool -L ${execpath}${exec}.app/Contents/MacOS/${exec} | cut -d' ' -f1`"
for library in $LIBRARIES; do
mkdir -p ${execpath}${exec}.app/Contents/Frameworks
if [[ "$library" =~ "$2" ]]; then
echo "${exec}: Migrating `basename $library` in the bundle"
cp -f $library ${execpath}${exec}.app/Contents/Frameworks
install_name_tool -change $library @executable_path/../Frameworks/`basename $library` ${execpath}${exec}.app/Contents/MacOS/${exec}
fi
done
}
#fixbundle $1 $2 $3
for executable in $EXECUTABLES;
do
myexecpath="`dirname ${executable}`/"
myexec="`basename ${executable}|sed -e 's/\.app//'`"
fixbundle "${myexec}" "`pwd`" "${myexecpath}"
done