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From: Ignacio E. <na...@gm...> - 2010-05-08 21:18:13
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Hi, all Long time ago I did almost the same question: http://old.nabble.com/NEWBIE:-using-openvrml-in-mac-OS-10.6-td26253956.html I had troubles setting my project in Xcode with openvrml from Macports. Now, I did as suggested but I found that Xcode does not link necessary dylibs. (They have to be explicitly added to the project) sample: pretty_print.cpp compiles ok, but fails when linking. So I dug into /opt/local/libs and brought libopenvrml.9.dylib into Xcode and 13 link errors became 6!. (So my theory is right) Also found libopenvrml.la file and realized that there are many dependency libraries. So, doing this manually is like a never-ending work. So my questions are: What are the dylibs needed to get pretty_print.cpp to work? Is there any way I can make Xcode read *.la files? (or an alternative way?) so he can link libraries automatically. Even though Xcode knows the library search path does not seems to be searching for dylibs. How this can be? I am kind of lost here. I have a big program that requires VRML in the last part and would like to have it running in Mac OS also. I am using OpenVRML 1.8.5, SnowLeopard 10.6.3 and Xcode 3.2.3 (Pre-release <- Is this the reason??) Thanks in advance. Ignacio. -- ________________________________ 慶應義塾大学大学院 理工学研究科 開放環境科学専攻 斎藤英雄研究室 修士2年 Guillermo Ignacio Enriquez G. e-mail : na...@hv... ________________________________ _____________________________________________ |