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Muon.appspec
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# for more information about the fields that can be set on the specification, check out the rdoc:
# http://rdoc.info/github/ferrous26/hotcocoa/master/Application/Specification
#
Application::Specification.new do |s|
s.name = 'Muon'
s.identifier = 'pl.org.drug.Muon'
# The version of the app, usually including the build number.
s.version = '1.0'
s.icon = 'resources/HotCocoa.icns'
s.resources = Dir.glob('resources/**/*.*')
s.sources = Dir.glob('lib/**/*.rb') + Dir.glob('ext/*.bundle')
# BridgeSupport is required if you need to run your app under OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)
# set this option to false if you do not wish to embed the BridgeSupport files during deployment
# (i.e. you are targeting Lion only)
# Information about BridgeSupport: http://www.macruby.org/documentation/tutorial.html
# Latest Preview of BridgeSupport: http://www.macruby.org/files/BridgeSupport%20Preview%203.zip
s.embed_bridgesupport = false
# optional copyright
# s.copyright = "2011, Your Company"
# optional short version (in contrast to the full version, the short version should not contain the build number)
# s.short_version = "$MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCHLEVEL"
# to avoid embedding the standard libs
# s.stdlib = false
# alternatively, specify the modules that you wish to include
# s.stdlib = ['base64', 'matrix', 'set']
# specify which gems you wish to be bundled with your application
# hotcocoa is automatically bundled and doesn't need to be specified here
s.gems = ['muon']
# uncomment to always make a clean build of the app
# s.overwrite = true
# toggle whether the app is an daemon with UI or a regular app
# You can use this flag to hide the dock icon for the app; the
# default value is false so that apps will have a dock icon
s.agent = true
# uncomment the block below to declare document types for your document-based application
# you can declare multiple document types by specifying several declare_doc_type blocks
# s.declare_doc_type do |doc_type|
# doc_type.extensions = ["ext"]
# doc_type.icon = "MyIcon.icns"
# doc_type.name = "MyProjectDocument"
# doc_type.role = :viewer # one of [:editor, :viewer, :none]
# doc_type.class = "MyDocument"
# end
end