[Flac-dev] Compiling static libFLAC.a still requires libogg.dylib

Glenn McCord glenn.mccord at gmail.com
Mon Aug 16 20:20:23 PDT 2010


On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 3:12 PM, Paul Davis <paul at linuxaudiosystems.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 11:09 PM, Glenn McCord <glenn.mccord at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> libtool: link: gcc -I/Users/glennm/libOGG-i386/include -O3
>> -funroll-loops -finline-functions -Wall -W -Winline -arch i386 -arch
>> i386 -o flac analyze.o decode.o encode.o foreign_metadata.o main.o
>> local_string_utils.o utils.o vorbiscomment.o
>> ../../src/share/grabbag/.libs/libgrabbag.a
>> ../../src/share/getopt/libgetopt.a
>> ../../src/share/replaygain_analysis/.libs/libreplaygain_analysis.a
>> ../../src/share/replaygain_synthesis/.libs/libreplaygain_synthesis.a
>> ../../src/share/utf8/.libs/libutf8.a ../../src/libFLAC/.libs/libFLAC.a
>> -L/Users/glennm/libOGG-i386/lib
>> /Users/glennm/libOGG-i386/lib/libogg.dylib -liconv -lm
>> i686-apple-darwin10-gcc-4.2.1:
>> /Users/glennm/libOGG-i386/lib/libogg.dylib: No such file or directory
>
> when you tell the linker to use foobar.dylib, it won't go to looking
> for anything else. if its not there, its an error.
>

That's the problem really. How do I tell the linker *not* to use
foorbar.dylib? I want it using the static libogg.a file. It seems I
have no control over this via the configure options. With the
configure options I have told libFLAC where to look for my
installation of libOgg, of which it has both static and dynamic libs
available to use. Using options such as...

--enable-static --disable-shared

...has no effect


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