Working with CrossTie Installer Profiles

CrossTie profiles ("tie files") are a recipe used to tell CrossOver 10.x and later how to install a Windows application. They can be complicated to create, so the following is a set of technical pages and documentation on the CrossTie file format.

This data is organized similarly to how a CrossTie is created. The data types are documented on their own pages.

  • Making a basic tie file: Let's start at the beginning. A very good place to start.
  • CrossTie file framework: This describes the basic framework of the file including things such as the autorun tag.
  • Application Profile: This is the data we show the user when he is browsing the supported or C4 application lists.
  • Installation Profile: This one is further split in three parts for the documentation.
    • Pre-Installation Profile: The data we need to get to the Summary dialog. This includes dependencies, supported bottle types, download information.
    • Installation Profile: The actual details of how to install the application, independently of its dependencies.
    • Post-Installation Profile: The data describing actions to take after the application and all its dependencies have been installed.
  • CD Profile: This is the data needed to recognize a CD and tell the user what application it corresponds to.
  • Intermediate Tie File Information: Finding key patterns, shortcuts, and brief descriptions of each section of the editor.
  • Advanced Profile: This describes tags that do advanced profile processing allowing for limited branching
  • Examples: A few simple working examples of CrossTie files

Next Step: Making a Basic Tie File

Last modified on 2023-10-02 15:35:16 UTC by Andrew Balfour