On Wednesday January 28 2015 18:27:35 Lawrence Velázquez wrote: > The libraries in XcodeDefault.xctoolchain aren't even versioned.
There's no need for that since only a single version is present at any given time. I never meant to argue that using a shared library inside Xcode would be a good idea, if not only because Xcode is supposed to be movable. Then again one would have similar constraints using a libclang from MacPorts. It's stored in a directory containing the llvm version (the dylib itself isn't versioned either), so when you change the llvm version you're obliged to rebuild your client even if the ABI doesn't change. > % ls /usr/lib/libclang* > zsh: no matches found: /usr/lib/libclang* > > Are you sure your library is from the CLT? What does `pkgutil --file-info` > say about it? I didn't say they exported everything from /Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/lib to /usr/lib. I remember wondering if I should have said "their /usr/lib". It's late here. R _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list macports-dev@lists.macosforge.org https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-dev