This crate embeds ps-core, ps-database and ps-importer to build a native version of Postsack for macOS, Linux and Windows.
A native version can be run via cargo run or cargo build, however a proper application requires installing cargo bundle:
cargo install cargo-bundleFor macOS, there is a script that will build a fat binary (with aarch64 and x86_64) into a macOS Postsack.app bundle.
Just running cargo bundle --release will also create an app bundle, but it will only contain the host architecture.
./build_mac.shDepending on your Linux installation, you will need to install a couple of dependencies:
sudo dnf install @development-tools glib cairo-devel pango-devel gdk-pixbux2-devel atk-devel gtk3 gtk3-devel libsqlite3x-develsudo apt-get install libxcb-render0-dev libxcb-shape0-dev libxcb-xfixes0-dev libspeechd-dev libxkbcommon-dev libssl-dev libsqlite3-devThanks to Emilio Reggi, there's an Arch package here
There's a shell.nix in this directory. It can be used to run Postsack on NixOS via:
> nix-shell shell.nix
$ cargo run./build_linux.shBuilding for Windows works but doesn't create a proper application (e.g. with an icon) and also doesn't create a proper installer.
- cargo bundle doesn't currently work on Windows
- cargo wix should work, but I could not get it to work
cargo build --releaseworks, but then the binary has no icon.
Running build_windows.bat therefore will currently just run cargo build --release
build_windows.bat