On Aug 11, 2006, at 7:19 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Aug 11, 2006, at 2:56 PM, james tittle wrote:
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...
thanks jamie
That's already handled by the Pd-extended build system. Once the build is done, it automatically finds all the needed dylibs and includes them from Fink.
the answer to my question is not handled by pd-extended. i was simply interested in how to obtain this dylib information on os-x (totally unrelated to pd)
Sorry, I am tired, I misread...
The big advantage of Fink is that the dependencies are automatically included. Also, right now the only Pd-extended dependency not in Fink is Jack. I just noticed that Jack is now in Fink, so the Framework can be replaced.
Of course, y'all can handle this however you want, but for the compile farm, Fink and compiling out of CVS are the only supported method of installing deps.
.hc
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
Like I said before, checking in binaries is a really bad idea. If the
i was not talking about putting these into CVS but as a "dependencies package" downloadable from the homepage.
code is "done", it should be simple to automate the building. This will lead to less work in the long run.
volunteers?
sick with some unknown (yet) swelling of the lymph nodes in my neck, and can't do much...
Get well soon!
best wishes from here too...
mfg.sa IOhannes