Hi Greg.
Am 18.02.2009 um 17:33 schrieb Greg Hellings:
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 10:54 AM, Manfred Bergmann
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi.
Is it possible to remove the buildtest from the build process of the
library?
I thought there was a configure-time switch, but I could be mistaken
on that.
I build with --disable-utilities, tests are disabled by default but
that doesn't seem to apply for buildtest.
The ICU support on MacOSX is only partial and there is no licuio
library
which is needed for buildtest but not for the library.
From Macports I have a /opt/local/lib/libicuio.dylib as well as a
.40.dylib and .40.0.dylib. For many of the SWORD library dependencies
I have found Macports invaluable as a way to maintain and update them
freely.
This breaks my build script so that I now have to put things together
manually in order to create a ppc/intel cross-compile binary.
I'm fairly certain that the macports.conf file has a way to specify
that you want to build fat binaries. According to their website, just
enabling the +universal flag in their variants.conf file should allow
those libraries that support it to build in universal i386/ppc fat
binaries.
The problem is that I don't like MacPorts and I won't install a second
package management system next to Fink.
Fink only installs the headers for the Apple supplied ICU (3.6) so
you'll be able to use it for compile.
Using a MacPorts version would create a dependency in that someone
needs to install the MacPorts libicu.
Static linking is not so easy, if possible at all on Darwin.
Regards,
Manfred
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