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  • Subject: DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH etc
  • From: Neil Williams <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2005 16:27:27 +0100

Hi All

Please help as I am almost going insane :-(

FYI I have been around the houses a few times on this one. I've looked at various postings and web pages recommended on this list but I cannot find a good solution. The articles etc by ‘Wolf’ Rentzsch and Robert Chin are excellent but don't really deal with my problem.

I have a set of libraries which I want to bundle with my application so that it is a drag and drop install. Unfortunately, the libs are precompiled and I have no access to the source code.

I know I could do an almighty hack with install_name _tool but I have about 40 libraries and there are lots of interdependencies :-( I really am hoping there is a better way.

One idea I (probably stupid) idea is to set DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH at runtime. Is this possible?

Best regards

Neil Williams
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