Yes, exactly -- I made a new TBD file for the library using "tapi stubify" and replaced the old TBD file with it, for the ones that were outdated.
The script seems like a nice way to automate the process -- thanks for finding that. K On Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 1:32 PM Robert Kennedy <am...@hotmail.com> wrote: > Thanks Ken! > > Letting me know that the "tapi" command is the key to the fix was a big > help. > > I did a quick google search for "tapi stubify" and found that someone has > already created a ruby script to fix the problem. But one needs to disable > System Integrity Protection (SIP) first before running the script. Once > the script is run, one can re-enable SIP. > > See > https://gist.github.com/sv99/c9d8c155db7db83325847bd33b25e1d0 > > I assume you used *tapi stubify *and did manually what was in this script. > > If you used a different approach, please let me know. > > Rob > ------------------------------ > *From:* macports-dev <macports-dev-boun...@lists.macports.org> on behalf > of Ken Cunningham <ken.cunningham.web...@gmail.com> > *Sent:* August 18, 2022 2:34 PM > *To:* MacPorts Developers <macports-dev@lists.macports.org> > *Subject:* Re: ld: waning messages -- Frameworks out of sync. > > > Otherwise, one needs to set SDKROOT as follows: > > > export SDKROOT=$(xcrun --show-sdk-path) > > > It is best to set SDKROOT in one's ~/.bash_profile > > If you do that, you will possibly override MacPorts setting of SDKROOT, and > this is likely to cause you many problems when building ports. > > I would suggest you just ignore the warning -- the linker knows to use the > library if the TBD file is out of sync, as it has said in it's message. > > Otherwise, you can fix the TBD file (which is what I did) by using the tapi > tool: > > $ tapi > OVERVIEW: Text-based Stubs Tool > > USAGE: tapi [--version][--help] > tapi <command> [<args>] > > Commands: > archive Merge or thin text-based stub files > stubify Create a text-based stub file from a library > installapi Create a text-based stub file by scanning the header files > reexport Create a linker reexport file by scanning the header files > > See 'tapi <command> --help' to read more about a specific command. > > Of course, you may not want to do that -- but that is less intrusive than > setting the SDKROOT I would say, if the warnings are really bothersome to you. > > Best, > > Ken > >