Hi, I'm tried -without success- to use FFI with a library located in / usr/local/lib
After setting SqueakDebug in the .plist and DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/ local/lib, I saw in the debug messages that Squeak in looking for the library in the bundles directory of the Squeak.app
What is the correct way to do that?
Sorry for the Out Of Topic...
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But...as I received my XO in January, and that the OLPC site URL is <laptop.org> not <laptopgiving.org> I am a bit suspicious...do you think this is a case of fishing?
I did nothing for now...must I do something...?
Ciao
If you are using the carbon VM then
http://www.smalltalkconsulting.com/html/squeakinfoplist.html
SqueakPluginsBuiltInOrLocalOnly
On Mar 13, 2008, at 2:17 PM, Diego Fernández wrote:
Hi, I'm tried -without success- to use FFI with a library located in /usr/local/lib
After setting SqueakDebug in the .plist and DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/ local/lib, I saw in the debug messages that Squeak in looking for the library in the bundles directory of the Squeak.app
What is the correct way to do that?
-- = = = ======================================================================== John M. McIntosh johnmci@smalltalkconsulting.com Corporate Smalltalk Consulting Ltd. http://www.smalltalkconsulting.com = = = ========================================================================
Many thanks to both!
I saw your .plist page... but I missed that option :o)
I think that, like James, I'm going to copy the lib to the squeak.app
On Mar 13, 2008, at 6:28 PM, John M McIntosh wrote:
If you are using the carbon VM then
http://www.smalltalkconsulting.com/html/squeakinfoplist.html
SqueakPluginsBuiltInOrLocalOnly
On Mar 13, 2008, at 2:17 PM, Diego Fernández wrote:
Hi, I'm tried -without success- to use FFI with a library located in /usr/local/lib
After setting SqueakDebug in the .plist and DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/ local/lib, I saw in the debug messages that Squeak in looking for the library in the bundles directory of the Squeak.app
What is the correct way to do that?
-- = = = = = ====================================================================== John M. McIntosh johnmci@smalltalkconsulting.com Corporate Smalltalk Consulting Ltd. http:// www.smalltalkconsulting.com = = = = = ======================================================================
For GemStone's Squeak-based tools, /Applications/GemTools.app/Contents/ Resources contains the image, change log, sources, SqueakFFIPrims.bundle, and our libgcirpc.so. With that, we don't have to do anything special with DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH. We copied the Seaside one-click package/bundle approach.
James
On Mar 13, 2008, at 2:17 PM, Diego Fernández wrote:
Hi, I'm tried -without success- to use FFI with a library located in /usr/local/lib
After setting SqueakDebug in the .plist and DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/ local/lib, I saw in the debug messages that Squeak in looking for the library in the bundles directory of the Squeak.app
What is the correct way to do that?
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