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Re: [Help-smalltalk] VIsualGST in OSX


From: Gwenaël Casaccio
Subject: Re: [Help-smalltalk] VIsualGST in OSX
Date: Sun, 19 Jul 2009 11:22:17 +0200

I don't know this is certainly wrong but can you add in
DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH /opt/lib/ (the path where it can
find the gtk/glib/... libraries) ?

An other point there is a native port of Gtk+ for Mac OS X
(http://www.gtk-osx.org/ and http://gtk-osx.sourceforge.net/). If
someone here can try Gtk+-MacOsX with gst that can be great

Cheers,
Gwenael

On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Giuseppe Luigi Punzi
Ruiz<address@hidden> wrote:
> In OSX, it suppose is:
>       DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
>              This is a colon separated list of directories that contain
> libraries.  The  dynamic  linker  searches  these
>              directories  before  it  searches the default locations for
> libraries. It allows you to test new versions of
>              existing libraries.
>
>              For each library that a program uses, the dynamic linker looks
> for it in each directory in DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
>              in  turn.  If  it still can't find the library, it then
> searches DYLD_FALLBACK_FRAMEWORK_PATH and DYLD_FALL-
>              BACK_LIBRARY_PATH in turn.
>
>              Use the -L option to otool(1).  to discover the frameworks and
>  shared  libraries  that  the  executable  is
>              linked against.
>
> But, I never used it, and "env" command, don't show me as setuped.
>
> This is my "env" output:
> MANPATH=/opt/local/share/man:/sw/share/man:/usr/share/man:/usr/local/share/man:/usr/X11/share/man:/sw/lib/perl5/5.8.8/man:/usr/X11R6/man
> TERM_PROGRAM=Apple_Terminal
> TERM=xterm-color
> SHELL=/bin/bash
> TMPDIR=/var/folders/fA/fAGWxnQMEFCzPAHcFpbaMk+++TI/-Tmp-/
> PERL5LIB=/sw/lib/perl5:/sw/lib/perl5/darwin
> Apple_PubSub_Socket_Render=/tmp/launch-nNoT5e/Render
> TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION=240.2
> ac_cv_path_INTLTOOL_PERL=/usr/bin/perl
> SGML_CATALOG_FILES=/sw/etc/sgml/catalog
> USER=glpunzi
> COMMAND_MODE=unix2003
> SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/tmp/launch-QiTpZy/Listeners
> __CF_USER_TEXT_ENCODING=0x1F5:0:86
>
> PATH=/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:/sw/bin:/sw/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/Library/Frameworks/Firebird.framework/Resources/bin
> XML_CATALOG_FILES=/sw/etc/xml/catalog
> PWD=/Users/glpunzi/svn/VisualGST
> LANG=es_ES.UTF-8
> FIREBIRD_HOME=/Library/Frameworks/Firebird.framework/Resources
> SHLVL=1
> HOME=/Users/glpunzi
> LOGNAME=glpunzi
> INFOPATH=/sw/share/info:/sw/info:/usr/share/info
> DISPLAY=/tmp/launch-k8fT0F/:0
> SECURITYSESSIONID=9b6670
> _=/usr/bin/env
> OLDPWD=/Users/glpunzi/svn
>
>
> El 19/07/2009, a las 9:38, Gwenaël Casaccio escribió:
>
>> May be you have to change the ld_library_path (don't know if it is the
>> same in MacOS X) to include the gtk library ?
>>
>> On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 12:21 AM, Giuseppe Luigi Punzi
>> Ruiz<address@hidden> wrote:
>>>
>>> El 18/07/2009, a las 17:16, Paolo Bonzini escribió:
>>>
>>>>> Object: CFunctionDescriptor new: 1 "<0x10aea28>" error: Invalid C
>>>>> call-out g_initially_unowned_get_type
>>>>
>>>> We saw this recently on the ML, what was the conclusion?!?
>>>>
>>>> (But the problem before was indeed due to gawk missing).
>>>
>>> Are you talking about this thread:
>>> http://www.nabble.com/GTK-on-Mac-again-td22726540.html ?
>>>
>>> Giuseppe Luigi Punzi Ruiz
>>> Blog: http://www.lordzealon.com
>>> Twitter & Skype & GoogleTalk accounts: glpunzi
>>>
>>>
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