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_SCDynamicStoreCopyValue _SCDynamicStoreCreate _kSCPropNetDNSServerAddresses
Best regards, Byron Campen
Adam Roach wrote:Ok, we got reSIProcate working, but my own app didn't link - does anyoneI added some stuff to the build system that appears to properly build dynamic libraries for OS 10.4. Everything links without any obviously new warnings, and "make check" passes all its tests. It is my understanding that the approach I've used to generate shared libraries is incompatible with the way things were done in 10.2 and earlier. I don't have access to a machine of that vintage, so that will have to wait (if it ever gets done). Keep in mind that, unless you install the dylibs into one of the well-known locations, you need to set DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH to point to the libraries, or things will fail at runtime.have any suggestions for my own Makefile on MacOS?Incidentally, the Makefile creates two targets, a shlib (libsipdial) andan executable (sipdialer) - both seem to fail at present. g++ -o sipdialer sipdialer.o -L/usr/local/lib -L/Users/helge/projects/resiprocate//contrib/ares/ -L/Users/helge/projects/resiprocate//tfm/contrib/Netxx-0.3.2/src/ -L. -L../resiprocate/lib.debug.Darwin.i386 -lsipdial -ldum -lresip -lrutil -lares -lssl -lcrypto -lpthread -lpopt -framework CoreFoundation -bind_at_load /usr/bin/ld: Undefined symbols: _SCDynamicStoreCopyValue _SCDynamicStoreCreate _kSCPropNetDNSServerAddresses collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make: *** [sipdialer] Error 1 and before in the shlib, due to missing linking: gcc -dynamiclib -flat_namespace -undefined warning -o libsipdial.dylib DialerConfiguration.o DialInstance.o MyInviteSessionHandler.o ld: warning undefined symbols: __Unwind_Resume __ZN5resip3UriC1ERKNS_4DataE __ZN5resip3UriC1Ev ...Byron Campen wrote:The shared library build for OS X is non-existent. (We'd need to implement a .dylib build, which we don't have right now) Best regards, Byron CampenI've been helping someone trial reSIProcate on his Mac, for the purposeof linking SIP support into another great open source application. He's got an Intel based Mac, with OS 10.4.8.The static libraries build and the shared libraries don't. Has anyone else done much work with this platform, and should the shared libraries work? I won't have access to the machine until FOSDEM (24 Feb), butI'd like to get some idea of what to expect before I start pulling my hair out. Regards, Daniel _______________________________________________ resiprocate-devel mailing list resiprocate-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://list.resiprocate.org/mailman/listinfo/resiprocate-devel-------------------------------------------------------------------- ----_______________________________________________ resiprocate-devel mailing list resiprocate-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://list.resiprocate.org/mailman/listinfo/resiprocate-devel_______________________________________________ resiprocate-devel mailing list resiprocate-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://list.resiprocate.org/mailman/listinfo/resiprocate-devel
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