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Re: build configuration help
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Bob Rossi |
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Re: build configuration help |
Date: |
Thu, 03 Apr 2008 10:41:18 -0400 |
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Mutt/1.5.15+20070412 (2007-04-11) |
On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 08:36:44AM -0600, John Calcote wrote:
> Bob,
>> On linux, there is no such guarentee. So, I have come up with 2
>> solutions, and wonder if someone else has a better idea, or prefers one
>> over the others.
>>
>> - Modify the automake to build the program as foo-bin, instead of foo
>> on unix platforms. Then, install a script called foo, that sets the
>> LD_LIBRARY_PATH and invokes foo-bin.
>> This approach seems like a lot of modification to the autotools in
>> order to get the tool to build with both static and dynamic version
>> of wxwidgets.
>>
>> - Modify foo to know if it is using a shared wxwidgets library, and
>> dlopen it if it is. I haven't tested this yet, and don't even know
>> if it will work.
> I recommend you put the library in the bin directory on mingw and in the
> lib directory on other platforms. This is proper for both systems. What it
> requires is an conditional section in your Makefile.am, checking for mingw
> platform. The variable can be setup in your configure.ac script, and
> exported using AM_CONDITIONAL.
If I put it in the lib directory on other platforms, on startup, how
will the binary know where to find the .so? That's why I was asking
about LD_LIBRARY_PATH, and creating a script....
Bob Rossi
- build configuration help, Bob Rossi, 2008/04/03
- Re: build configuration help, John Calcote, 2008/04/03
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- Re: build configuration help, John Calcote, 2008/04/03
- Re: build configuration help, Bob Rossi, 2008/04/03
- Re: build configuration help, John Calcote, 2008/04/03
- Re: build configuration help, Bob Rossi, 2008/04/03
- Re: build configuration help, Andreas Schwab, 2008/04/03
- Re: build configuration help, John Calcote, 2008/04/03