Peter O'Gorman wrote:
Martin Costabel wrote:
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| Is anyone else observing this, and is there an explanation? (My main
| suspect would be the prebinding machinery.)
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This may have to do with a gnulibtool stupidity of making the
install_name libfoo.1.dylib but the real library is put into
libfoo
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Martin Costabel wrote:
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| Is anyone else observing this, and is there an explanation? (My main
| suspect would be the prebinding machinery.)
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That would appear to be the case. I did a fink reinstall gettext to get
back to one real libintl just now, an
The standard appearance of dylibs in darwin in general and in fink in
particular is in triples: One file libfoo.x.y.z.dylib and two symlinks
pointing to it, libfoo.x.dylib and libfoo.dylib. Sometimes there are one
file and three symlinks.
Recently I have found that now often one or more of the