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Re: libobjc2 not detected by GNUstep Make when installed in /usr/local
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David Chisnall |
Subject: |
Re: libobjc2 not detected by GNUstep Make when installed in /usr/local |
Date: |
Fri, 14 Oct 2011 09:18:23 +0100 |
You are probably using a platform where /usr/local is not on the standard
search paths. If so, then you need to specify PREFIX= when you are building
it. Most Linux distributions don't differentiate system libraries from
installed ones, so they probably want you to put it in /usr.
David
On 14 Oct 2011, at 09:11, Quentin Mathé wrote:
> Hi,
>
> libobjc2 is now compiled with a normal Makefile (a GNUmakefile was used
> previously and the Makefile was provided as an extra option, so I never tried
> the Makefile).
> As a result, the library gets installed in /usr/local, but GNUstep Make is
> unable to detect this custom libobjc (at least when CC is GCC 4.4). I looked
> at the config.log and gs_cv_objc_libdir and gs_cv_objc_incdir are both set to
> NONE.
>
> I worked around the problem by creating symbolic links in
> System/Library/Headers and System/Library/Libraries which point back to the
> libobjc installed in /usr/local.
> It's quite possible I have done something wrong… If it isn't the case, it
> would be nice if such a custom libobjc2 install could be handled
> transparently.
>
> Cheers,
> Quentin.
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