Hello,

Am stumped on a link. Even after pouring over the manuals for hours and 
searching online it is probably a misunderstanding of autotools.

I have one .la library made by libtool, one .dylib shared library and am 
creating a program. The .la is linked to the .dylib and the program uses the 
.la.

Makefile.am for the .la library

lib_LTLIBRARIES = libA.la
libA_la_LDFLAGS = ${AM_LDFLAGS} -no-undefined
libA_la_LIBADD = $(LIBM) -Ldir/to/ -lB
libA_la_CPPFLAGS = ${AM_CPPFLAGS}

Makefile.am for program with libtool wrapper

noinst_PROGRAMS = test
test_SOURCES = test_source.c
test_LDADD = libA.la -Ldir/to/ -lB

libA.la is created and links to B.dylib but the test program "wrapper" created 
by automake is exporting DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH to find libA.la while not linking to 
B.dylib. Giving the error

dyld: Library not loaded: ./B.dylib
  Referenced from: /dir/to/test/.libs/test
  Reason: image not found
Trace/BPT trap: 5

Some things that I have tried are adding "-Ldir/to/ -lB" to test_LDFLAGS in 
addition to already being added in test_LDADD. And have tried setting 
test_LDFLAGS = -rpath -Ldir/to in the hopes that setting the runtime search 
path to the directory where B.dylib is would help.

If I manually export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH to include /dir/to/B.dylib then the test 
program is able to run but I'm looking to have autotools take care of this 
rather than requiring someone to export a path before being able to run it. Any 
tips or ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Regards, Jacob

Jacob Barthelmeh
www.wolfssl.com
ja...@wolfsssl.com
406-231-1496
Skype: jacob_bart



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