Hi,=0D=0A=0D=0AFirst of all, thanks for a great library, it does exac=
tly what I =0D=0Awant! :-)=0D=0A=0D=0AI hope there is still someone =
on this list who can help me with this =0D=0Athing. Is it true that,=
if I want to distribute an application that =0D=0Auses libical, eve=
ry user of my application must have libical =0D=0Ainstalled in the s=
ame place where I originally installed it (e.g. / =0D=0Ausr/local/)? =
The reason seems to be that libical needs to have access =0D=0Ato th=
e timezone information in the ../shared, if I'm not mistaken.=0D=0A=
=0D=0AIn my situation, I am using libical in an app on Mac OS X. The =
whole =0D=0Aapplication gets compiled into an app bundle, which is s=
upposed to be =0D=0Aself contained - i.e. all libraries and other re=
sources are supposed =0D=0Ato be inside that bundle. It shouldn't be=
necessary for the user to =0D=0Ainstall additional things outside t=
hat bundle. Now, it seems to me =0D=0Athat I cannot work with libica=
l in that way - or can I somehow =0D=0Aspecifiy a relative path to t=
ell libical where to look for the =0D=0Azoneinfo? If that is possibl=
e, can someone tell me how to do it, or =0D=0Apoint me to the right =
documentation?=0D=0A=0D=0AAll help greatly appreciated!=0D=0A=0D=0ACh=
eers,=0D=0AKnud=0D=0A------------------------------------------------=
-=0D=0AKnud M=F6ller, MA=0D=0A+353 - 91 - 495086=0D=0ADigital Enterpr=
ise Research Institute=0D=0A National University of Ireland, Galway=
=0D=0AInstiti=FAid Taighde na Fiontra=EDochta Digit=ED=0D=0A Ollsco=
il na h=C9ireann, Gaillimh=0D=0A=0D=0A=0D=0A=
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