On Oct 30, 2012, at 9:51 AM, Tasos Varoudis wrote: > Im not doing both together: > one in "-=" and the bundle is "+=" > I missed the detail there
> This is what I get > g++-4.2 -headerpad_max_install_names -FXXX/lib -arch x86_64 -single_module > -bundle -Xarch_x86_64 -mmacosx-version-min=10.6 -o libTest.dylib debug/XX.o …. > > file libTest.dylib > libTest.dylib: Mach-O 64-bit dynamically linked shared library x86_64 > That's very odd. The -bundle option should create a bundle but you're getting a dynamic library. The only thing I can think of (and equally very odd) is that the linker sees the .dylib extension on the output file and thinks you really meant a dynamiclib. > > Im not sure if Im don't something else wrong. On linux everything work > perfect. > > Where should I put a dylib file in order to load it as a QGIS plugin on a Mac > OSX? > Anyways, as I said, a dynamiclib (that's what they are on linux, linux doesn't have the shared lib/module distinction) should still be loadable as a plugin. As long as it has a .so extension (it will not load a .dylib as a plugin), and it's in the plugins folder with the rest of the plugins, QGIS will load it. if it is causing a crash, then something else is probably wrong (and it's beyond my skills). The crash log might help figure out what's wrong. > Best > > > On 30 Oct 2012, at 14:40, William Kyngesburye <wokl...@kyngchaos.com> wrote: > >> If you are doing both of those at the same time, I'm guessing that >> dynamiclib (probably synonym for dylib) is overriding bundle. >> >> You can figure out what it really linked as with: >> >> file /path/to/your/plugin >> >> But then, the difference between a dylib and a bundle is not a big one - a >> dylib can be loaded like a bundle. Maybe there is a different problem? >> >> On Oct 30, 2012, at 9:22 AM, Tasos Varoudis wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> So something like that should work: >>> >>> macx:QMAKE_LFLAGS_PLUGIN -= -dynamiclib >>> macx:QMAKE_LFLAGS_PLUGIN += -bundle >>> >>> But it didn't. >>> I still get a dylib file and if I rename it to .so QGIS will crash (as it >>> really a dylid and qgis is confused) or not load at all (if I leave it as >>> dylib and move it to the plugin folder). >>> >>> Thanks >>> Tasos >>> >>> >>> On 30 Oct 2012, at 13:46, William Kyngesburye <wokl...@kyngchaos.com> wrote: >>> >>>> You need to use a MODULE type for the cmake ADD_LIBRARY(). I don't know >>>> how to do this with qmake, but the linker flag is -bundle instead of >>>> -dylib. >>>> ----- William Kyngesburye <kyngchaos*at*kyngchaos*dot*com> http://www.kyngchaos.com/ "Time is an illusion - lunchtime doubly so." - Ford Prefect _______________________________________________ Qgis-developer mailing list Qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer