Message105125
| Author | ronaldoussoren |
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| Recipients | Amos.Anderson, julians37, khinsen, phyreman, ronaldoussoren |
| Date | 2010-05-06.05:30:44 |
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| Message-id | <1273123847.97.0.761723388664.issue3646@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Installing a framework anywhere but a reasonably standard location doesn't work. You should try to build with "--enable-framework=$SOMEPREFIX/Library/Frameworks". Applications then get installed in "$SOMEPREFIX/Applications" and command-line tools in "$SOMEPREFIX/bin". When SOMEPREFIX is /Library or /System/Library items get installed in the usual location (but don't install into /System/Library unless you are Apple). Supporting an arbitrary framework prefix would require a clear definition on what to do with Application bundles and command-line tools and I don't have enough of a need for that to start thinking about that. |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2010-05-06 05:30:48 | ronaldoussoren | set | recipients: + ronaldoussoren, khinsen, julians37, phyreman, Amos.Anderson |
| 2010-05-06 05:30:47 | ronaldoussoren | set | messageid: <1273123847.97.0.761723388664.issue3646@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2010-05-06 05:30:44 | ronaldoussoren | link | issue3646 messages |
| 2010-05-06 05:30:44 | ronaldoussoren | create | |