Hello Ruben,
* Ruben Henner Zilibowitz wrote on Mon, Dec 03, 2007 at 02:13:47AM
CET:
I have a project using gnu autotools where I need to be able to
execute a
certain shell command on the executable after it has been compiled
but only
if the platform is Mac OS X. I am not too familiar with automake so
I am
unsure how to achieve this. Any instructions or assistance would be
appreciated.
To be more specific, to use the FMOD library on Mac OS X, one must
run the
following command after building an executable that links with
libfmod:
install_name_tool -change ./libfmodex.dylib <path to
libfmodex.dylib> <path
to executable>
You could put in configure.ac (untested):
AM_CONDITIONAL([ON_OS_X],
[AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST])
case $host_os in
darwin*) true ;;
*) false ;;
esac
])
and in Makefile.am:
if ON_OS_X
all-local: $(executable)
install_name_tool ...
endif
If only the installed executable is concerned, then the
install-exec-hook target should be appropriate (it need not depend on
the executable in this case).
However, I would like to know whether and why the path to libfmod is
found wrongly in the first place (and fix that then).
Do you use Libtool in your package?
Cheers,
Ralf