dlopen(3) *is* the native dynamic loading interface on Tiger and later. From the man page:

In Mac OS X 10.4, dlopen was rewritten to be a native part of dyld.

Shantonu

On Jun 15, 2005, at 9:29 PM, Adam Fedor wrote:


On Jun 15, 2005, at 4:43 PM, Nicolas Roard wrote:

I can confirm that existing binaries of GNUstep works on Tiger. I can also confirm that GNUstep doesn't work on Tiger :-) -- the compilation is ok,... well you need to get a libobjc as usual, but with some little tweak it compiles with Apple's gcc.The problem is with loading dynamic code, that doesn't work. And as GNUstep relies on bundles to load the GNUstep gui backend... same problem with FSF's gcc..



Hmm, I wonder if they got rid of the dlfcn compatibility? Maybe it's about time we started using the native dynamic loading interface...

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