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Sean Ahern wrote:
> I think that's what he means, Rich.
>
> If you ever once add -L/usr/local/lib to a link line, then all successive
> -lname libraries come from /usr/local/lib (assuming they're there), rather
> than from the default Apple-provided location. That's pollution, from a
> certain point of view.
Um, you do realize that it is possible to add e.g. /usr/local/libfoo.dylib
to your link line, right? That would not 'polute' anything.
Peter
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