Is it possible to build a .dmg file (for distributing apps) from a non-Mac platform? And if yes, how?
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It does seem possible to create DMG files with some third party tools. A quick google search reveals at least a few commercial tools: Not sure about any OSS/freeware options, but it does at least seem possible if you are so inclined. Edit: I also forgot about MacDrive, which is another great tool for working with HFS+ filesystems under windows. Since a DMG is basically just a HFS+ filesystem snapshot, it is probably possible with MacDrive to create DMG's as well. |
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If you're distributing Mac apps, then surely you have a Mac to write and test them. Why not simply use that same Mac to create the disk image? [Edit] Alternatively, if you're distributing a portable app, for example a Java .jar file, why bother with a disk image? Macs understand .zip and .tar.gz archives just fine. I guess what I'm getting at is, I don't understand how one might need a DMG disk image, but not have a Mac with which to create it. |
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So I guess that the answer to my question is "It is not possible". Right? |
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