[cmake-developers] rpaths on Mac
Clinton Stimpson
clinton at elemtech.com
Thu Nov 17 17:26:32 EST 2011
On Thursday, November 17, 2011 02:03:15 pm Brad King wrote:
> On 11/17/2011 11:49 AM, Clinton Stimpson wrote:
> > I'm experimenting with using @rpath instead of @executable_path and
> > @loader_path, because @rpath is useful in some situations where the
> > others don't work as well. For example, I want to avoid setting
> > DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH when using a relocatable SDK. Using @rpath allows a
> > user to embed a path in their executable/library that gives the location
> > of the SDK libraries that they linked with. Public SDK libraries would
> > also know how to find private SDK libraries with an rpath of
> > @loader_path and dependencies starting with @rpath.
> >
> > What needs to be considered if the following is added to
> > Platforms/Darwin.cmake?
> >
> > set(CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_RUNTIME_C_FLAG "-Wl,-rpath,")
> > set(CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_RUNTIME_C_FLAG_SEP ":")
>
> Is that all that is necessary to get the standard RPATH behavior on OS X?
> Nice!
Basically, yes, along with:
set(CMAKE_INSTALL_NAME_DIR "@rpath")
set(CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH ...)
To get the desired behavior, we can automate
set(CMAKE_INSTALL_NAME_DIR "@rpath")
I think it would be nice to have it be @rpath even in the build tree, but I
don't see that as a requirement. It could help avoid install name changes at
install time, or allow people to copy the libraries.
>
> > Would that have undesirable side effects?
>
> Since the original RPATH support in CMake pre-dated the feature on OS X
> we implemented INSTALL_NAME_DIR instead. We need to investigate how the
> two features would/should interact.
We still need a separate INSTALL_NAME_DIR setting and RPATH setting.
But from what I can tell, INSTALL_NAME_DIR can be fixed to @rpath.
>
> > One possibility is adding -rpath link flags to those who currently don't
> > have/want it.
>
> We may need a switch to choose between RPATH and INSTALL_NAME_DIR. The
> default of the switch can be chosen based on the minimum required version
> of CMake. Over time everyone will start using RPATH instead.
It does look like we need a switch. But overall, it looks like CMake is quite
close to having this feature.
Any idea what the switch can be called?
As a side note, I had been using BundleUtilities and that falls apart with
@rpath so that is something to fix before having everyone use this.
--
Clinton Stimpson
Elemental Technologies, Inc
Computational Simulation Software, LLC
www.csimsoft.com
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