I have built an Eclipse RCP application (Indigo) with Tycho. The build is run on a Win 7, 64-bit machine.
The parent POM includes:
<plugin>
<groupId>org.eclipse.tycho</groupId>
<artifactId>target-platform-configuration</artifactId>
<version>${tycho-version}</version>
<configuration>
<resolver>p2</resolver>
<environment>
<os>linux</os>
<ws>gtk</ws>
<arch>x86_64</arch>
</environment>
<environment>
<os>win32</os>
<ws>win32</ws>
<arch>x86_64</arch>
</environment>
<environment>
<os>macosx</os>
<ws>cocoa</ws>
<arch>x86_64</arch>
</environment>
...
The product configuration looks like this (with a few omissions and extra line breaks for readbility):
<product name="My App" uid="myapp.product" id="myapp.core.product" application="myapp.core.application" version="0.1.4.qualifier" useFeatures="true" includeLaunchers="true">
<configIni use="default">
</configIni>
<launcherArgs>
<programArgs>-data @noDefault</programArgs>
<vmArgsMac>-XstartOnFirstThread
-Dorg.eclipse.swt.internal.carbon.smallFonts</vmArgsMac>
</launcherArgs>
<launcher name="myapp_0_1_4">
<solaris/>
<win useIco="false">
<bmp/>
</win>
</launcher>
<vm>
<macos include="false">org.eclipse.jdt.launching.JRE_CONTAINER/org.eclipse.jdt.internal.debug.ui.launcher.StandardVMType/JavaSE-1.6</macos>
</vm>
<plugins>
<plugin id="com.ibm.icu"/>
<plugin id="myapp.core"/>
<plugin id="org.eclipse.core.runtime"/>
<plugin id="org.eclipse.core.runtime.compatibility.registry" fragment="true"/>
<plugin id="org.eclipse.equinox.app"/>
<plugin id="org.eclipse.equinox.common"/>
<plugin id="org.eclipse.osgi"/>
<plugin id="org.eclipse.swt"/>
<plugin id="org.eclipse.swt.win32.win32.x86_64" fragment="true"/>
<plugin id="org.eclipse.ui"/>
<plugin id="org.eclipse.ui.workbench"/>
</plugins>
<features>
<feature id="org.eclipse.rcp" version="3.7.2.v20120120-1424-9DB5FmnFq5JCf1UA38R-kz0S0272"/>
<feature id="myapp.platform_dependencies.feature" version="0.1.4.qualifier"/>
<feature id="myapp.core.feature" version="0.1.4.qualifier"/>
<feature id="myapp.ui.feature" version="0.1.4.qualifier"/>
<feature id="myapp.model.feature" version="0.1.4.qualifier"/>
</features>
<configurations>
<plugin id="org.eclipse.core.runtime" autoStart="true" startLevel="0" />
<plugin id="org.eclipse.equinox.common" autoStart="true" startLevel="2" />
</configurations>
</product>
The build runs without problems, and generates zip files, which, unpacked on the target OSs Windows & Linux include working launchers. (On Linux, I have to make the launcher executable before being able to run it.)
On Mac OS X (10.6.8), however, the launcher (myapp.app) does nothing...
When I run java -jar -XstartOnFirstThread plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.launcher_[version]
, the application is launched, albeit without the splash screen.
I imagine I have a wrong setting anywhere in my Product Configuration, but I cannot mind which.
I have just figured out how to make OSX executable .app from Windows.
You can set the Tycho build to generate .tar.gz files for Mac/Linux, then use a tool to set permission on the executable within the tar file, as tar supports *nix permissions.
Here is a snippet that shows how to set this in a pom.xml file. (This snippet also sets up Mac .app folder and adds version to archive file names): http://snipt.org/Aggid3
Here is a Java class that does the permissions bit. It requires Guava and Apache Commons Compress: http://snipt.org/Aggic1
Here is a prebuilt jar including all the dependencies: https://mega.co.nz/#!WcNjyRjS!KE7tM1xYrt1l9JIguUAsrgpLe2V0NS1QIj_NvdAnm88
A usage example using the above would be: java -jar gztperms.jar “My Product-0.0.1.201309091838-macosx.cocoa.x86.tar.gz” “My Product-Executable-0.0.1.201309091838-macosx.cocoa.x86.tar.gz” “My Product.app/Contents/MacOS/My Product”
I have a fairly trivial Ant-based post-build script I execute from Jenkins that finds the .gz file and runs this script on it, and everything now works from the artifact link.
Cross-platform build on Windows for Mac is not expected to work. The reason is that Tycho/p2 would need to simulate a file system with Unix permissions. There is a request for this in Tycho's issue tracker, but IMHO implementing this is not worth the effort.