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Re: darwin sys_lib_search_path_spec patch
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Robert Boehne |
Subject: |
Re: darwin sys_lib_search_path_spec patch |
Date: |
Thu, 06 Feb 2003 00:22:41 -0600 |
Maybe Apple should get a bug report on this, as it looks
to me like a problem they have introduced.
Robert
Peter O'Gorman wrote:
>
> On Thursday, February 6, 2003, at 01:59 AM, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
> >
> > I second this opinion. While /usr/local may be the default install
> > prefix, it may serve as a trashcan for outdated relics on many systems
> > which do not use the default prefix. As soon as the user specifies a
> > prefix other than /usr/local, /usr/local should be ignored unless the
> > system's tools automatically look there.
> >
>
> Um, well, regardless of what gcc -print-search-dirs says, gcc invokes
> ld to do the linking and ld looks in /lib /usr/lib and /usr/local/lib.
> I am not talking about adding arbitrary paths for my own amusement, the
> system tools do look in /usr/local/lib, just gcc -print-search-dirs
> sucks.
>
> Peter
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Re: darwin sys_lib_search_path_spec patch, Charles Wilson, 2003/02/04