Another useful fact, not mentioned on that page:  these days, libtool  
and its autoconf friends can automatically name bundles as .so files  
if they are set up properly.  Perhaps Peter O'Gorman can give some  
advice on this.

   -- Dave


On May 31, 2006, at 3:05 PM, David Reiser wrote:

> Thank you very much. That's what I needed to get started. The fog is
> slowly lifting. Someday I'll really understand...
>
> Dave
> On May 31, 2006, at 4:28 PM, Daniel Macks wrote:
>
>> On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 09:25:50AM -0400, David Reiser wrote:
>>> This isn't necessarily a fink question, but it might get to be...
>>>
>>> A change was made in gnucash 1.9.7 where the program looks to load
>>> a .so module, but the compiler/linker only created .dylib files. The
>>> object in question is a Mach bundle. Creating a symlink  x.so ->
>>> x.dylib does allow everything to work, but it seems like an ugly  
>>> fix.
>>> Where should I be looking to find documentation on the proper
>>> approach to either create a .so file in the first place, or let the
>>> program look for .dylib files in the case of a Darwin system?
>>>
>>> Their one mac developer has moved on to other projects, and I'm
>>> trying to keep the mac friendly ball rolling with limited knowledge
>>> on my part.
>>
>> Here's some quick info:
>>   http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/porting/shared.php
>>
>> dan
>>
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