On Aug 11, 2006, at 5:16 AM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
this is known (note that i only linked freetype dynamically, while i linked ftgl statically).
...freetype is available from fink:
freetype 1.3.1-9 TrueType font rendering library, version 1 freetype-bin 1.3.1-9 TrueType font rendering library, version 1 freetype-hin... 1.3.1-9 TrueType font rendering library, version 1, ... freetype-hin... 1.3.1-9 TrueType font rendering library, version 1, ... freetype-hin... 1.3.1-9 TrueType font rendering library, version 1, ... freetype-shlibs 1.3.1-9 TrueType font rendering library, version 1 freetype2 2.1.4-12 TrueType font rendering library, (dummy) i freetype2-dev 2.1.4-12 TrueType font rendering library, headers freetype2-hi... 2.1.4-12 TrueType font rendering library, (dummy) freetype2-hi... 2.1.4-12 TrueType font rendering library, headers freetype2-hi... 2.1.4-12 TrueType font rendering library, shared libs i freetype2-sh... 2.1.4-12 TrueType font rendering library, shared libs i freetype219 2.1.9-2 TrueType font rendering library, headers i freetype219-... 2.1.9-2 TrueType font rendering library, shared libs
...note that you always get shared libs, which means you would need to include it in the distribution, or explicitly specify linking to the static lib (which is usually also built)...I always do this in the ftgl archive, so that ftgl can be build statically, and therefore is portable (no probs so far)...
for better checking, i repeat my question: how do i check the dynamic linkage dependencies of a binary on osx?
otool -L name.dylib will show dependent libs, or "otool -L libftgl.a" will show object files included...
i still think that it will be easiest to provide the binaries for freetype2 and ftgl in the GemLibs-OSX-10.4.tgz
...I agree: we really just need a correctly built libftgl.a in GemLibs/libs...but I'm sick with some unknown (yet) swelling of the lymph nodes in my neck, and can't do much...
bleh, jamie