On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 8:36 AM, Alexander Thurgood
<alex.thurgood@gmail.com> wrote:
Le 07/11/2016 à 15:27, Norbert Thiebaud a écrit :
you own shell cannot live in /usr/bin or /bin since mac in anny-mode
will prevent even root from putting stuff there.
so you need your own shell _and_ make sure that nothing you use below
have a #!/bin/sh or #!/usr/bin/sh shebang in it
Well that kind of puts the nail in the coffin for having Firebird3 on
Mac then or have I (hopefully) misunderstood ?
No that means that firebird 3 need to learn to do thing without
relying on DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
most of the problem lies in it wanting to use its own 'just built'
binary during the build process, using them from a temporary place
where they are built, not where they are meant to be delivered to
Norbert
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