Mac OS X software tool that streamlines bundling of dynamic libraries (.dylib) within app bundles using a small terminal interface.
That's where dylibbundler comes in. It's a small command-line program providing a solution to bundle .dylibs as smoothly as possible. It works by automatically detecting which dynamic libraries are needed by a given program and copying them into the app bundle. In one go, it fixes both the libraries and the executable, making them ready for distribution--with a simple command on the terminal. Additionally, it works even if the program uses plug-ins with their unique dependencies.
Using dylibbundler is more efficient than issuing dozens of Apple's command lines to bundle each program. It only requires two simple steps: creating a directory named "libs" in the Contents folder of the app bundle, and fixing the executable file to locate its dependencies' new positions. So, as a software review, I would say dylibbundler is a handy tool for ported applications to Mac OS X systems.
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