OK, I just updated the tecio.a library to be 64-bit and all is well on Snow
Leopard.

Please let me know if this breaks Leopard for anyone!

configure reports ' i386-apple-darwin10.4.0' on my snow leopard box, even
with an updated config.guess, when it seems to me
'x86_64-apple-darwin10.4.0' would be more appropriate since my installation
is 64-bit!

If anyone out there has a 32-bit Snow Leopard installation this could be an
issue, if that is the case let me know.

-Ben



On 8/2/10 6:32 PM, "Derek Gaston" <[email protected]> wrote:

> This has really always been a problem.  We just never compile with binary
> tecplot format on OSX.  ASCII has always worked fine.  I didn't know if there
> was a fix or not so I never brought it up.
> 
> Derek
> 
> On Aug 2, 2010, at 4:42 PM, Kirk, Benjamin (JSC-EG311) wrote:
> 
>> I just ran into this. Turns out snow leopard is 64bit on some platforms which
>> breaks with the older tecio.a. I'm looking do a 64bit replacement library.
>> 
>> -Ben
>> 
>> On Aug 2, 2010, at 5:03 PM, Roy Stogner <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> A colleague ran into a runtime problem today; I can't replicate it (my
>>> Mac laptop is older than his) nor can I understand it (we shouldn't
>>> get dynamic linker errors when we always link statically to tecplot,
>>> should we?).
>>> 
>>> Is anyone using snow leopard (I'm looking in Ben's direction since he
>>> added the symlink for tecplot support) and doing Tecplot I/O?
>>> 
>>>> However in one of the runs I get the following that goes away when I
>>>> remove the tecplot write option:
>>>> 
>>>> dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _tecini
>>>> Referenced from:
>>>> /Users/rochanupadhyay/software_installs/libmesh/lib/i386-apple-darwin10.4.0
>>>> _opt/libmesh.dylib
>>>> Expected in: flat namespace
>>>> 
>>>> dyld: Symbol not found: _tecini
>>>> Referenced from:
>>>> /Users/rochanupadhyay/software_installs/libmesh/lib/i386-apple-darwin10.4.0
>>>> _opt/libmesh.dylib
>>>> Expected in: flat namespace
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> ---
>>> Roy
>> 
>> 
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