Re: Tidying up search path for C modules.
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- Subject: Re: Tidying up search path for C modules.
- From: "Dimiter \"malkia\" Stanev" <malkia@...>
- Date: 2011年8月28日 13:57:36 -0700
On 8/28/11 3:47 AM, Richter, Jörg wrote:
Linux also has rpath, but it has to be absolute :(, hence
LD_LIBRARY_PATH (or other tricks)
On Linux you can use $ORIGIN in your rpath. This searches in your executable/library path.
Jörg
I keep forgetting about $ORIGIN, as I found about it few months ago, but
did not have time to change my local compiled libraries to use it
for my project. Hopefully won't forget it soon :)
That allows me to create very close organization and control of
libraries for OSX, Linux, and Windows - as long as they are all in the
same folder. Only one compilication might be for future plugin
development where say for certain Adobe or Autodesk product my plugin
would be a .dll, .so, .dylib, and it would have to reach the rest of the
.dll, .so, .dylibs it's using. But would worry about this later...
Thanks a lot, Jörg!