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Re: LibSecurity Keychain



I recommend using DarwinBuild[1] to build OS components such as libsecurity_keychain. There's a small tutorial[2] which you can follow which uses apache_mod_php as an example. SImply substitute in libsecurity_keychain instead.

The libsecurity suite of projects is unique in that each of these projects produce a small framework that isn't normally distributed on a Mac OS X system (they are in /usr/local). After building libsecurity_keychain, you will also need to build the Security framework.

The final result will be in the Roots/Security directory (this will make more sense after you follow the tutorial), which you can install on your system. Be sure to make a backup copy of the existing Security framework though, just in case things do go as planned.

- Kevin

[1] <http://www.opendarwin.org/projects/darwinbuild/>
[2] <http://www.opendarwin.org/projects/darwinbuild/doc/tools/ index.html>




On Jan 18, 2006, at 8:45 AM, Will Hickie wrote:

How would one go about rebuilding LibSecurity_Keychain? What does it build to, and where does the target go in the OS? (i.e. how do I install the rebuilt copy of libsecurity_keychain).

I want to slightly modify the code.

I only want to rebuild this one piece.

Thanks,
Will

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