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Make it easy to create a "portable" osx build #16081

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Default to false, except steam builds where it's forced true; a portable build has the behavior of putting all files next to the application.

Default to false, except steam builds where it's forced true; a
portable build has the behavior of putting all files next to the
application.
@warmenhoven warmenhoven force-pushed the warmenhoven/pr/osx-portable branch from 516cbda to 1aaa56a Compare January 6, 2024 16:51
@LibretroAdmin LibretroAdmin merged commit 272b66a into libretro:master Jan 7, 2024
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@warmenhoven warmenhoven deleted the warmenhoven/pr/osx-portable branch January 7, 2024 22:51
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How does this work? do you need to build from source to use it or is it a config setting?

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@capeman29 For this you'd need to build from source as it requires a plist change and the signing verification doesn't like that. There's a different PR, #16244, that makes it so you just need to put a portable.txt file next to the .app.

Sunderland93 pushed a commit to Sunderland93/RetroArch that referenced this pull request Dec 26, 2024
Default to false, except steam builds where it's forced true; a
portable build has the behavior of putting all files next to the
application.
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