Thanks for the reply. I would very much like OGG container support, so disabling it isn't really an option. I have built OGG so that it creates a libogg.a, libogg.0.dylib and a symbolically linked libogg.dylib (that links to the libogg.0.dylib) file.
If I remove the .dylib files in an attempt to 'encourage' the compiler to use libogg.a, then it complains that it can't find the .dylib file. When I do that, the error looks like libtool: link: gcc -I/Users/glennm/libOGG-i386/include -O3 -funroll-loops -finline-functions -Wall -W -Winline -arch i386 -arch i386 -o flac analyze.o decode.o encode.o foreign_metadata.o main.o local_string_utils.o utils.o vorbiscomment.o ../../src/share/grabbag/.libs/libgrabbag.a ../../src/share/getopt/libgetopt.a ../../src/share/replaygain_analysis/.libs/libreplaygain_analysis.a ../../src/share/replaygain_synthesis/.libs/libreplaygain_synthesis.a ../../src/share/utf8/.libs/libutf8.a ../../src/libFLAC/.libs/libFLAC.a -L/Users/glennm/libOGG-i386/lib /Users/glennm/libOGG-i386/lib/libogg.dylib -liconv -lm i686-apple-darwin10-gcc-4.2.1: /Users/glennm/libOGG-i386/lib/libogg.dylib: No such file or directory Could this be something to do with the way libtool has been set up? On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 2:57 PM, Brian Willoughby <bri...@sounds.wa.com> wrote: > > On Aug 16, 2010, at 16:44, Glenn McCord wrote: >> >> Hi, I'm trying to compile a static lib of libFLAC yet whenever I use >> it in an application, the application will fail on other machines >> because it's trying to use libogg.0.dylib. >> >> I'm using the following configure command >> >> ./configure prefix=${HOME}/libFLAC --disable-asm-optimizations >> --disable-dependency-tracking --with-ogg=${HOME}/libOGG >> --enable-shared=no >> >> but to do avail. Is there something else that I need to do? I'm on >> OSX, if that matters. > > > A couple of things, > > As long as you link to a .dylib, it won't be completely static. The FLAC > part might be static, but the OGG part is still going to be dynamic unless > you rebuild some kind of libogg.a that is also static, first. > > There is also a configure/build option, I remember, to build the FLAC > library without any Ogg support. That could be a serious omission, but if > it works it should remove the libogg.dylib dependency. > > I'm also on OSX, having created the installer, but I have not tried to > divorce FLAC from Ogg. When I saw the dependency, I just downloaded Ogg and > built it, too. In your case, you may have to build Ogg differently, or > remove it completely, as I mention above. > > Brian Willoughby > Sound Consulting > > _______________________________________________ Flac-dev mailing list Flac-dev@xiph.org http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/flac-dev