Le 14 juil. 09 à 22:28, Steven Edwards a écrit :
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 4:17 PM, Juan Langjuan.lang@gmail.com wrote:
I agree with Alexandre on this one: it's just an error in your configuration. You can address it by adding /usr/X11/lib to LD_LIBRARY_PATH or DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH in your ~/.bash_profile or ~/.bashrc if you like, assuming you start wine apps from the command line. If you use some other launcher, the environment needs to be set correctly for that.
Another way of looking at the error is that MacPorts (and fink, I presume) install libraries to a path that's not searched by default. Perhaps this is what you want, and perhaps not, but that's up to you, not up to Wine.
Since OS X does not provide some of the libraries that we need, should we have a dependency build script that installs those libraries to a standard location (so the users don't need to install MacPorts of Fink just to get Wine) or should we ask them to go mucking with the ~/.bashrc? If we want to provide a Winehq support Wine package for OS X we have to decide on a configuration that will work and be the least invasive to the users when they go to install.
That was the goal of Wine.bundle in Darwine.
Emmanuel
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