Using Macports libraries in Xcode gcc

Harry van der Wolf hvdwolf at gmail.com
Fri Mar 6 01:59:05 PST 2009


>From what I understand is that you want to do this from within XCode. In
that case it is very simple.
In XCode double-click your target. You will get the "target <app name> info"
screen, go to the Build tab and scroll down.
In the "header Search Paths" you specify /opt/local/include. (If the
binary/library specifies a subfolder below include, mention that one or use
the "recursive" flag)
In the "Library Search Paths"  you specify /opt/local/lib.
Note: XCode already searches the system wide include and lib directories.
you only need to specify the extra "non standard" paths.

Harry

2009/3/6 David P. Henderson <dp.chaoswerks at gmail.com>

> -L/opt/local/lib/ -lpopt
>
> On 05 Mar 2009, at 19:53, Mark Turner wrote:
>
>  I see that /opt/local/lib has libpopt.a, libpopt.la, and
>>> libpopt.0.0.0.dylib, which is similar to the other libraries. I didn't
>>> think I needed to specify "-L libpopt", but that gcc automatically added
>>> the lib prefix to the library. But, just in case, I tried adding it
>>> myself, but that didn't work, either.
>>>
>>> An example command line of something I'm trying to compile:
>>> gcc -g -O2 -o src/ascii/ascii src/ascii/ascii.o  -l/opt/local/lib/libpopt
>>>
>>
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