From: Bill N. <W.N...@un...> - 2003-11-02 21:00:12
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> Dunno who is responsible for building these binaries, but if you add > the "-dylib_install_name /usr/local/lib/whatever.dylib" flag to the > link line for your libraries when you build them, then programs that > link to these libraries will be able to find them in their installed > locations without having to set DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH. This makes using > the thing much more convenient. The ld man page on X has lots more > detail if you want it... Thanks for the tip. The tcl/tk libraries were built as a default UNIX build. Configure was run in the unix directory and the only option used was --prefix. I guess that fixing it would involve digging into the unix/configure.in file and adding some MacOS X smarts, which is not a five minute job, at least not for me! I could not use the Aqua projects because of the problems with BLT which has a really nasty configure script that needs a lot of fixing. I just patched enough to get it to build. Also there are the problems with the large number of X-Windows functions that BLT calls directly instead of through Tk. Bill Northcott |