2014-09-09, 14:49
(2014-09-09, 14:31)BugRaider84 Wrote: Hi there,That's normal. *.app files are not executable files. They are just packages directory containing other files. You need to use a specific OSX command (open) if you want to start *.app files on your system using command line. Your standalone launcher configuration may be something like this :
I'm just getting started to figure out the possibilities of the Advanced Launcher and just wanted to give it the first try implementing my rome into XBMC... which failed right at the beginning.
I don't know how you see it, but for a beginner the manual and everything else at the front page is more confusing than helping. So I'm now hoping for a little kickstart from you guys
First my setup: I'm running XBMC 13.0 Gotham with the Aeon Nox 4.1.9.9 Skin Mod on OSX (!)
Now I've installed the program "Advanced Launcher" and after that I tried to scrape my rome. I added the paths to the emulator *.app and a path to the roms. But as soon as I try to add the emulator it doesn't seem to get that it is an actual application. It goes deeper into the *.app as if it is a folder. I'm really confused because it does say, it's working on Win,OSX,Linux...
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks for any help
Application : /usr/bin/open
Argument : -a "/path/to/your/application.app"
Advanced Launcher support of OSX mean that you can use command line of this system to start applications/games/scripts/whatever. It does not mean that it will automatically start anything that is present on your computer.