Ok - so you want to install all your stuff, including frameworks, into GNUstep directories outside of the Apple ones.
I don't think it's a good way of doing things, but I also agree it's a reasonable request for a power user to be able to use gnustep-make in such a way if you so wish, and the current code doesn't allow you to do it.
So, send me the patches to add -F and YDLIB_XXX on Apple and I'll commit them. :-)
I'd still like to preserve the defaults for it to be to use it only as a build system, so maybe the -F and DYLIB_XXX code should be turned on only by a configure flag. I'm not sure yet, but you'll have the possibility of installing frameworks in gnustep-make's installation directory if you feel that's what you need, and I'm sure a ./configure flag won't scare you that much.
Thanks. Useful discussion it seems :-)
Thank you :-) !
Now for consistencies sake, if -make doesn't add -F/DYLD_FRAMEWORK_NAME, should I also remove -I/-L/DYLD_LIBRARY_NAME wrt to the "GNUstep Installation" when this configure flag isn't set? I would think so. There seems no sense in searching for headers and libraries and then ignoring frameworks.
Cheers, David
PS: The patches will probably not be ready until Monday as this weekend is pretty packed.
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