> the problem that I have with rpath is that it (AFAIK) assumes to know 
> the location where things are installed, as it needs to be an absolute 
> path. Which is fine and dandy for system components that are only 
> installed in one place, but I'm not sure if that's how people use OpenSG.
> 
> So here's a question to the users: do you install OpenSG in the system 
> pathes (i.e. using the RPM) or do you put it in some other directory and 
> use LD_LIBRARY_PATH to point to it?

there is also the question, who installs the builds and who compiles
OpenSG by themselves? we could introduce a flag (like the --prefix of
configure) which specifies the runtime path. if it is empty, scons will
assume that LD_LIBRARY_PATH will be used, if non-empty --rpath will be set.

cheers,
simon

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