Thanks to this thread: 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/julia-users/RFsP21thyBI I've solved 
the problem regarding to sys.dylib.
If someone in the future would looking for the solution of the problem, use 
*jl_init_with_image*(*<JULIA_HOME>*,*<PATH_TO_JULIA_IMAGE>*) 
(https://groups.google.com/d/msg/julia-users/RFsP21thyBI/FenpD-tPAgAJ)

But now I have the next problem:

*ERROR: could not load symbol "jl_sysimg_cpu_target"*

*dlsym(0x600000162580, jl_sysimg_cpu_target): symbol not found*

Could someone explain or at least give me a direction how to solve this 
problem? Sorry if it's a basic question, I have no much experience with 
linking and using dylibs.

вторник, 8 декабря 2015 г., 0:25:05 UTC+3 пользователь Ales Tsurko написал:
>
> A huge thanks for the direction! It's helped me a lot with understanding 
> of my problem! But now I can't find from where sys.dylib is calling. I've 
> checked out the dependencies, but didn't found why the path is 
> ../lib/julia/sys.dylib Also the path for sys.dylib is @rpath/sys.dylib, 
> which is the same as for libjulia.dylib, but I've no problems with the 
> libjulia only with sys.dylib... It's blowing my mind. Where did this come 
> from?
>
> понедельник, 7 декабря 2015 г., 20:33:01 UTC+3 пользователь Isaiah написал:
>>
>> You can change the lookup path using `install_name_tool`. See e.g. [1] 
>> and check other answers on StackOverflow.
>>
>> [1] 
>> http://thecourtsofchaos.com/2013/09/16/how-to-copy-and-relink-binaries-on-osx/
>>
>> On Sun, Dec 6, 2015 at 9:05 AM, Ales Tsurko <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello there! I'm trying to embed Julia in Xcode project. And what I 
>>> don't understand is how to link Julia without installing Julia.
>>> Currently I've done this steps:
>>>
>>> 1. Copied /include/ and /lib/ directories from Julia.app to my Xcode's 
>>> project directory. Also I've changed directory structure from /lib/julia/ 
>>> and /include/julia/ to just /lib/ and /include/, so in my project's 
>>> directory it's in /julia/lib and /julia/include/ ;
>>> 2. Linked libjulia.dylib;
>>> 3. In the Build Settings added $(PROJECT_DIR)/julia/lib to Runpath 
>>> Search Path;
>>> 4. Added copy files phase with julia.h to Build Phases.
>>>
>>> And I get this error:
>>>
>>> *ERROR: system image file 
>>>> "/Users/alestsurko/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/AUJulia-cudsforcspcktlaicnqzwclmzbye/Build/Products/Debug/AUJulia.app/Contents/MacOS/../lib/julia/sys.dylib"
>>>>  
>>>> not found*
>>>
>>>
>>> It looks like something search library as if it was in the Julia.app 
>>> directory structure. But I don't know how to change it. Is it possible at 
>>> all or installing Julia is the required step?
>>>
>>
>>

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