On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 06:33:53 -0600 Daniell Freed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, > I am using PerlWrapper, or a slightly modified version of it. But, > for some reason it will not load the libraries from this directory. > I'm not sure what the heck I'm doing wrong. Are you running perl update_dylib_references.pl after copying the libraries in the bundle? What's the output of running it? Mattia > On Nov 28, 2007, at 2:41 AM, Mattia Barbon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > >> I'm having some problems building wxperl against a static compile of > >> wxWidgets on OS X Leopard. I can Alien and wxPerl to compile fine > >> when wxWidgets is compiled as a dynamic library, but Alien will not > >> compile and install when it is compiled statically. > > > > I can't remember if I ever tested A::w with a static build, > > however... > > > >> Does anyone have any thoughts as to what I would need to do to build > >> it as a static library? I want to be able to build an application > >> bundle that is self contained without any external dependancies. I > >> have it nearly working, but when I use a the dynamic wx libs, and > >> include them in my package, they get ignored. My app looks for them > >> in the /usr/lib directory. > > > > There is a tool included in PerlWrapper that can be used to relocate > > library references so that they point to Contents/Resources/Libraries > > (or whatever). I am using it to ship a self-contained bundle using > > dynamic libraries. > > > > HTH > > Mattia > > > > > >
