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hansemannn / ti.dynamiclib.js
Last active July 10, 2017 15:49
Support embedded binaries (aka dynamic libraries) in Titanium modules and Hyperloop
/**
* Ti.DynamicLib
* @abstract Support embedded binaries (aka dynamic libraries) in Titanium modules and Hyperloop.
* @version 1.1.0
*
* Install:
* 1) Search and replace '../../src/<YourFramework>.framework' with your framework location.
The path is relative to the `build/iphone` directory.
* 2a) For classic modules:
* - Add 'LD_RUNPATH_SEARCH_PATHS=$(inherited) "@executable_path/Frameworks" $(FRAMEWORK_SEARCH_PATHS)'
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Qwerios / gist:ae0bcd32dc1c5c871d06
Last active May 9, 2019 14:11
My Jenkins for Appcelerator mobile CI

Hardware & OS

Running on Apple Mac mini Dualcore i5 2.8GHz (MGEQ2FN/A) OSX Yosemite: 10.10.1

UPDATE Nov 3rd 2015: Upgraded to El Capitan caused my Jenkins to stop working. I had to apply the file permission fix for the log folder again (see known issues at the end of this gist). I also had to reinstall legacy java support and load the jenkins daemon again with launchctl. I took the time to update all the components mentioned in this gist when I did the upgrade. So the Android sdk/ndk, nodejs (0.10 -> 0.12), Titanium and Java. Beware that there is a new command-line tool for titanium (appc from the 'appcelerator' package).

User account setup

I installed and setup the new Mac with 1 main administrative account. In the scripts below it is assumed you are logged in as this administrative user. Changing to the jenkins user is done using sudo su - jenkins.

Required accounts