I should have read the patch Xypron posted first - seems like that's
the solution.  Sorry, my bad.

  -Chris

Chris Wolf wrote:
> ...but libodbc and libiodbc are totally different, as I mentioned in
> detail, in a prior post. Changing the name in the code (via 
> configure.ac, or direct edit of config.h, etc. is the better solution)
> 
> Or am I misunderstanding your remarks here?
> 
>   -Chris
> 
> 
> 
> Xypron wrote:
>> Hello Andrew,
>>
>> yes, a symbolic link can solve the problem.
>>
>> The symbolic link can only be created by root. Requiring the user
>> to create a symbolic link will mean that nonpriviledged users
>> cannot compile GLPK on OS X easily.
>>
>> Do you want
>> configure; make; make install
>> to work out of the box on OS X ?
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Xypron
>>
>> Andrew Makhorin wrote:
>>>> Xypron, Yes, this is alternative to create symbolic linking. This is
>>>> your idea :-)
>>>>      
>>>   
>>>>   "sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libiodbc.dylib /usr/lib/libodbc.so"
>>>>      
>>> Do I correctly understand that using symbolic links resolves the issue,
>>> and configure.ac does not need to be changed?
>>>
>>>
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