suggestions about MacOS DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH patch

Emmanuel Maillard mahanuu at free.fr
Wed Jul 15 10:11:17 CDT 2009


Le 14 juil. 09 à 22:28, Steven Edwards a écrit :

> On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 4:17 PM, Juan Lang<juan.lang at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I agree with Alexandre on this one:  it's just an error in your
>> configuration.  You can address it by adding /usr/X11/lib to
>> LD_LIBRARY_PATH or DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH in your ~/.bash_profile
>> or ~/.bashrc if you like, assuming you start wine apps from the
>> command line.  If you use some other launcher, the environment needs
>> to be set correctly for that.
>>
>> Another way of looking at the error is that MacPorts (and fink, I
>> presume) install libraries to a path that's not searched by default.
>> Perhaps this is what you want, and perhaps not, but that's up to you,
>> not up to Wine.
>
> Since OS X does not provide some of the libraries that we need, should
> we have a dependency build script that installs those libraries to a
> standard location (so the users don't need to install MacPorts of Fink
> just to get Wine) or should we ask them to go mucking with the
> ~/.bashrc? If we want to provide a Winehq support Wine package for OS
> X we have to decide on a configuration that will work and be the least
> invasive to the users when they go to install.
>

That was the goal of Wine.bundle in Darwine.

Emmanuel
> -- 
> Steven Edwards
>
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