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Re: linking to a .dylib within my bundle


  • Subject: Re: linking to a .dylib within my bundle
  • From: "Arne Scheffler" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 13:13:15 +0200

Yes, this only works for 10.4 and newer

arne

On 5/4/07, B.J. Buchalter <email@hidden> wrote:



On 5/4/07 1:58 AM, "Arne Scheffler" <email@hidden> wrote:

> See the release notes for dyld.
> In short you need to process your dyld files with "install_name_tool" and
> change the install name to "@loader_path/"

Doesn't that only work on 10.4 and newer though?



B.J. Buchalter

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