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Re: [pcp] OSX Build issues (#52)

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Subject: Re: [pcp] OSX Build issues (#52)
From: Paul Smith <notifications@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2015 21:29:25 -0800
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  • XCode (as always, needs an Apple developer ID now too)

Definitely installed

  • Auxillary Tools for XCode (for packagemaker)

Not sure exactly what that is, I did launch xcode to check it was ok, and it did prompt me it need to 'install additional stuff' but that doesn't seem to have changed things. I'll dig into what this bit is.

  • MacPorts.org (now needed for pkg-config, gnutar)

I'm using homebrew, an alternative, I can see that I have pkg-config and gnutar installed (though as with the Gist above I had to hack the script to use a slightly different name.

  • Qt (install and set QTDIR, as before)

QT surely not needed for libpcp ..? (maybe later in the build).

I agree it's the DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH that's the root of things, but I don't know why it's not there or not. If I echo that environment variable, it's blank for me.


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