whatever you think relevant, from the discussion here. If its not clear it can be added to later on so don't worry about including everything at first. But please lets have the discussion in trac rather than here...

On 07/03/2022 4:28 pm, Michele Venturi wrote:
What should I include in the bug report to make it clear?

Il lun 7 mar 2022, 17:25 Marius Schamschula <li...@schamschula.com <mailto:li...@schamschula.com>> ha scritto:

    Michele,

    Please submit a MacPorts ticket!

    Other users may search trac if they encounter the same issue. We can
    also link to any upstream tickets from there.

    On Mar 7, 2022, at 10:22 AM, Michele Venturi <dard...@gmail.com
    <mailto:dard...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Should I submit a bug report before we even know if it's a
    MacPorts specific issue? Or how do we find that out?

    Il lun 7 mar 2022, 16:47 Chris Jones <jon...@hep.phy.cam.ac.uk
    <mailto:jon...@hep.phy.cam.ac.uk>> ha scritto:



        On 07/03/2022 3:31 pm, Michele Venturi wrote:
        > I have the required libraries in /usr/lib/swift too,but MPV
        is looking
        > for them in /opt/local/lib,so it doesn't find them:
        >
        > otool -l $(which mpv)
        > ...
        > cmd LC_RPATH
        > cmdsize 32
        > path /opt/local/lib (offset 12)
        >
        > Should we change RPATH or add symbolic links?

        No, those are not the solutions here. If there is an issue
        with the
        build on 10.13 we should fix that instead, rather than apply
        after-the-fact bandaids.

        The first thing to determine is if its a MacPorts specific
        issue due to
        how the build is performed, or an upstream issue. Either way
        please
        submit a bug report to macports trac so the discussion on this
        can
        continue there.

        Chris

        >
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        > Il giorno lun 7 mar 2022 alle ore 15:46 Ryan Schmidt
        > <ryandes...@macports.org <mailto:ryandes...@macports.org>
        <mailto:ryandes...@macports.org
        <mailto:ryandes...@macports.org>>> ha scritto:
        >
        >
        >
        >     On Mar 7, 2022, at 08:34, Michele Venturi wrote:
        >
        >      > If I install MPV without Xcode I get an error when I
        launch it:
        >      >
        >      > dyld: Library not loaded:
        @rpath/libswiftAVFoundation.dylib
        >      >   Referenced from: /opt/local/bin/mpv
        >      >   Reason: image not found
        >      >
        >      > It's missing something,have you tried to execute it
        on 10.13?
        >
        >     I have not.
        >
        >     I guess you're right, in relation to the Swift language
        usage I
        >     mentioned earlier, this port does appear to need
        >     libswiftAVFoundation.dylib at runtime. And maybe it is
        expecting to
        >     find it within Xcode on your system. (It depends on what
        @rpath
        >     expands to. I forget what the command is to interrogate
        a binary
        >     about its rpaths.)
        >
        >     Swift is still a new programming language and I don't
        think we have
        >     many ports in MacPorts that use Swift so I'm not sure if
        this should
        >     be considered normal or not.
        >
        >     I see that I have many copies of
        libswiftAVFoundation.dylib on my
        >     system, within various applications' bundles, so I guess
        Apple
        >     expects people to include copies of the Swift dylibs
        with their
        >     application.
        >
        >     On my 10.15 system, it does not link with
        >     @rpath/libswiftAVFoundation.dylib. It links with various
        Swift
        >     dylibs in /usr/lib/swift. Maybe the port can be made to
        do so on
        >     10.13 as well.
        >
        >     You should file a bug report about this mpv problem.
        >


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