Hello, Is there a reason not to add $libdir (i.e. $prefix/lib) to the ELF runtime path for Mono?
On Solaris the use of their -R option is being favored over the use of LD_LIBRARY_PATH in several articles. I thus filed this patch: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=354323 Zoltan pointed out that changing this only for Solaris would create an inconsistency among the supported platforms. So while testing this some more, I found that this feature is not limited to Solaris (-R), IRIX and some other, uncommon Unix I can't remember right now (both - rpath): Apparently GNU ld on Linux can do the same via -Wl,-rpath. Mono is not using this feature, so is there a special reason for not doing so? For me the use of -R/opt/mono/lib makes adding a system-wide MonoDevelop .desktop menu item work without going through a custom shell script or profile scripts for each user that sets LD_LIBRARY_PATH appropriately. libtool does take care to embed the runtime path to linked libraries such as an external Boehm GC but it doesn't embed paths to libraries only referred to by p/invokes, such as libMonoPosixHelper or libgdiplus. Being built inside the mono tree, at least libMonoPosixHelper will always end up in Mono's $libdir and benefit from this change. The three options I see are: 1) Leave configure.in as it is and let the user add LDFLAGS when desired. 2) Modify configure.in to enhance the runtime path only on Solaris. 3) Modify configure.in to do it for as many platforms as possible. Andreas _______________________________________________ Mono-devel-list mailing list Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list