I have an application consisting of a graphical user interface and 3 launched executable command line executables.
I plan to put executables for launchd daemons inside the GUI .app package.
These applications use 2 (both fairly small) frameworks that I created.
Is it better to put these frameworks in / Library / Frameworks (and thus save several applications loading the same code) or save them in a set of applications (thereby making the application stand-alone, with the exception of startup plugins)
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