Hello,
On Mar 22, 2011, at 11:18 AM, Williams, Norman K wrote:

> CMake actually has some facilities to package up libraries into a
> framework suitable
> 
> for installing.  I've never done it, but that might be the easiest way to
> make an installable package of HDF5.
> 
This is in the works for 1.8.7. Hopefully we will make it.

Elena
> On 3/22/11 11:07 AM, "Michael Jackson" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Perhaps when the HDF binaries are built they should be built somewhere
>> like /Library/Frameworks/ or /Users/Shared/Library to avoid this type of
>> runtime problem.
>> 
>> For the end developer who is going to distribute an OS X Application
>> with HDF5 support it is typical to embed the hdf5 library into the .app
>> bundle then run "install_name_tool" to change that path to the proper
>> @executable_path/../lib or something like that.
>> 
>> ___________________________________________________________
>> Mike Jackson                      www.bluequartz.net
>> Principal Software Engineer       [email protected]
>> BlueQuartz Software               Dayton, Ohio
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Mar 22, 2011, at 10:12 AM, Ian Hinder wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> The hdf5-1.8.6-macosx64-shared binary available at
>>> 
>>> 
>>> http://www.hdfgroup.org/ftp/HDF5/current/bin/macosx64/hdf5-1.8.6-macosx64
>>> -shared.tar.gz
>>> 
>>> contains hard-coded paths to a particular user's directory, presumably
>>> the developer who built the binary.  This means that when you try to run
>>> an executable which is linked against this installation on your own
>>> machine, you get an error message.  A workaround is to use the
>>> statically linked version which doesn't suffer from this problem.
>>> 
>>> Steps to reproduce:
>>> 
>>> wget
>>> http://www.hdfgroup.org/ftp/HDF5/current/bin/macosx64/hdf5-1.8.6-macosx64
>>> -shared.tar.gz
>>> 
>>> tar xfz hdf5-1.8.6-macosx64-shared.tar.gz
>>> 
>>> cat >testhdf5.c
>>> #include "hdf5.h"
>>> 
>>> int main()
>>> {
>>> H5Fcreate("test.h5", H5F_ACC_TRUNC, H5P_DEFAULT, H5P_DEFAULT);
>>> return 0;
>>> }
>>> ^D
>>> 
>>> gcc -o testhdf5 -Ihdf5-1.8.6-macosx64-shared/include -lhdf5 -lsz -lz
>>> -Lhdf5-1.8.6-macosx64-shared/lib testhdf5.c
>>> 
>>> MacBook:hdf5bin ian$ ./testhdf5
>>> dyld: Library not loaded:
>>> /Users/epourmal/Working/_tmp_shared/hdf5/lib/libhdf5.6.dylib
>>> Referenced from: /Users/ian/Projects/misc/hdf5bin/./testhdf5
>>> Reason: image not found
>>> Trace/BPT trap
>>> 
>>> MacBook:hdf5bin ian$ grep "/Users"
>>> hdf5-1.8.6-macosx64-shared/lib/lib*.la
>>> hdf5-1.8.6-macosx64-shared/lib/libhdf5.la:dependency_libs='
>>> -L/Users/epourmal/Working/lib/ZLIB-U/lib
>>> -L/Users/epourmal/Working/lib/SZIP-U/lib -lz -lm'
>>> 
>>> hdf5-1.8.6-macosx64-shared/lib/libhdf5.la:libdir='/Users/epourmal/Working
>>> /_tmp_shared/hdf5/lib'
>>> hdf5-1.8.6-macosx64-shared/lib/libhdf5_cpp.la:dependency_libs='
>>> -L/Users/epourmal/Working/lib/ZLIB-U/lib
>>> -L/Users/epourmal/Working/lib/SZIP-U/lib -lz -lm'
>>> 
>>> hdf5-1.8.6-macosx64-shared/lib/libhdf5_cpp.la:libdir='/Users/epourmal/Wor
>>> king/_tmp_shared/hdf5/lib'
>>> hdf5-1.8.6-macosx64-shared/lib/libhdf5_hl.la:dependency_libs='
>>> -L/Users/epourmal/Working/lib/ZLIB-U/lib
>>> -L/Users/epourmal/Working/lib/SZIP-U/lib -lz -lm'
>>> 
>>> hdf5-1.8.6-macosx64-shared/lib/libhdf5_hl.la:libdir='/Users/epourmal/Work
>>> ing/_tmp_shared/hdf5/lib'
>>> hdf5-1.8.6-macosx64-shared/lib/libhdf5_hl_cpp.la:dependency_libs='
>>> -L/Users/epourmal/Working/lib/ZLIB-U/lib
>>> -L/Users/epourmal/Working/lib/SZIP-U/lib -lz -lm'
>>> 
>>> hdf5-1.8.6-macosx64-shared/lib/libhdf5_hl_cpp.la:libdir='/Users/epourmal/
>>> Working/_tmp_shared/hdf5/lib'
>>> 
>>> Also, the h5cc script in the bin directory seems to use this user's
>>> home directory as a default location where it will look for HDF5, which
>>> probably isn't correct.
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Ian Hinder
>>> [email protected]
>>> 
>>> 
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>> 
>> 
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