NSM preparation for OSX and windows

Note that on those platforms the application name
is a full path. This is permitted by the specs:

“executable_name MUST be the executable name that the program was launched with. For C programs, this is simply the value of argv[0]” [http://non.tuxfamily.org/nsm/API.html#n:1.2.1.1.]

but the current implementation of nsm expects the basename
only and searched $PATH.
This commit is contained in:
Robin Gareus 2015-05-05 00:25:06 +02:00
parent d1334074af
commit 6b69fd5640
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@ -123,6 +123,15 @@ fixup_bundle_environment (int, char* [], string & localedir)
Glib::setenv ("VAMP_PATH", path, true);
Glib::setenv ("SUIL_MODULE_DIR", Glib::build_filename(ardour_dll_directory(), "suil"), true);
/* XXX this should really be PRODUCT_EXE see tools/x-win/package.sh
* ardour on windows does not have a startup wrapper script.
*
* then again, there's probably nobody using NSM on windows.
* because neither nsmd nor the GUI is currently available for windows.
* furthermore it'll be even less common for derived products.
*/
Glib::setenv ("ARDOUR_SELF", Glib::build_filename(ardour_dll_directory(), "ardour.exe"), true);
}
static __cdecl void

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@ -19,6 +19,8 @@ end tell'
exit 1
fi
export ARDOUR_SELF="$0"
# this needs to be set so that we can restore the environment when we want to find JACK (or similar)
export PREBUNDLE_ENV="$(env)"