iTerm environment variable needed
Randall Wood
rhwood at mac.com
Thu Dec 21 14:00:16 PST 2006
It looks like the real problem is that the iTerm port is screwy.
iTerm is currently at version 0.9.4 and builds and runs fine IF built
with a "Deployment" configuration.
The port however, is version 0.8.2, downloads from cvs and builds
with a "Development" configuration, which does not bundle the
required frameworks into the .app the way the "Deployment"
configuration does.
On 21 Dec 2006, at 09:50, Daniel J. Luke wrote:
> On Dec 21, 2006, at 2:08 AM, Niel Drummond wrote:
>
>> robert delius royar wrote:
>>> Assuming that the executable is /Applications/DarwinPorts/
>>> iTerm.app/Contents/MacOS/iTerm
>>> do
>>> mv /Applications/DarwinPorts/iTerm.app/Contents/MacOS/iTerm \
>>> /Applications/DarwinPorts/iTerm.app/Contents/MacOS/iTerm-bin
>>>
>>> Then make an executable file named /Applications/DarwinPorts/
>>> iTerm.app/Contents/MacOS/iTerm
>>> such as
>>>
>>> #!/bin/sh
>>>
>>> export DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH=/Applications/DarwinPorts/iTerm.app/
>>> Contents/Frameworks
>>> exec /Applications/DarwinPorts/iTerm.app/Contents/MacOS/iTerm-bin
>>>
>>> Something similar is how I get Safari to run with Webkit nightly
>>> builds.
>> nice... a bit ugly but should work -- would this sort of fix be
>> integrated into darwinports?
>
> It could be (if necessary), but I don't know if that's needed for
> everyone who has build iTerm, or just you ;-) (since I haven't
> heard anyone complain of it before).
>
> If it's a build problem that effects everyone, then the better
> solution would be to get it fixed upstream, though.
> --
> Daniel J. Luke
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