Damien Gerard wrote: > Le Mar 1, 2008 à 12:32 AM, Marc Weustink a écrit : > >> Damien Gerard wrote: >>> Consequently, a simple solution is : >>> >>> make clean all LCL_PLATFORM=carbon FPC=fpc OPT="-k-framework -kcarbon >>> -k-framework -kOpenGL -k'-dylib_file' -k'/System/Library/Frameworks/ >>> OpenGL.framework/Versions/A/Libraries/libGL.dylib:/System/Library/ >>> Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Versions/A/Libraries/libGL.dylib'" >> >> is there a reason to put >> /System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Versions/A/Libraries/ >> libGL.dylib >> there twice ? >> > > According to the man of ld : > -dylib_file install_name:file_name > > Specifies that a dynamic shared library is in a different location > than its standard location. Use this option when you link with a > library that is dependent on a dynamic library, and the dynamic > library is in a location other than its default location. install_name > specifies the path where the library normally resides. file_name > specifies the path of the library you want to use instead. For > example, if you link to a library that depends upon the dynamic > library libsys and you have libsys installed in a nondefault location, > you would use this option: > -dylib_file /lib/libsys_s.A.dylib:/me/lib/libsys_s.A.dylib. > > As far I know, you have to set the two options.
Yeah... thats clear to me, but soemthing puzzles me. Why do we need to tell the linker that file /some/path/to/foo.dylib is located at exact that path /some/path/to/foo.dylib (how surprising) Marc _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
