On 27.05.2010, at 16:39, Vivien Malerba wrote:

> On 27 May 2010 09:50, Alexey Zakhlestin <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> On 27.05.2010, at 9:52, Vivien Malerba wrote:
>> 
>>> On 27 May 2010 01:48, Alexey Zakhlestin <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Hi.
>>>> 
>>>> I am trying to package libgda-4.0.x (4.0.8 currently) for macos's 
>>>> "homebrew" package manager.
>>>> All packages in homebrew are installed into custom prefixes (so, that they 
>>>> do not interfer with system files in any way)
>>>> 
>>>> the problem is, that even if I use something like "./configure 
>>>> --prefix=/whatever/prefix", libgda still looks for dtd files in 
>>>> /usr/share/libgda-4.0/dtd directory.
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> Normally Libgda takes into account the --prefix or --datadir options
>>> and installs and lookup files based on this location.
>> 
>> Installation works just fine. Files are installed in proper location. 
>> Problem is only with lookup
>> 
>>> Could you send me Libgda's complete compilation logs so I can try to
>>> figure out what th eproblem is?
>> 
>> sure. see attachments.
> 
> Thanks for the attachments. I guess the problem is related to the
> binary relocation feature incorporated in Libgda (which allows one to
> compile and install with a prefix and the move the whole installation
> to another directory as is often done on Windows and MacOSX's
> bundles). Specifically I did not have much opportunity to test the
> MasOSX's building and here is a patch which, I hope, corrects the
> problem.
> 
> Can you test it and tell me if it's OK?

It didn't help, unfortunately. Exactly the same symptoms.
As I build against tar.bz2 version, I used the following patch: 
http://gist.github.com/415756 (adds "configure" file patching)


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