>> Shouldn't distutils be taught what to do with runtime_library_dirs >> for SCO and MacOSX? Guido> My thoughts exactly. Given that MacOSX's linker doesn't seem to understand -R at all (no matter how you deliver it), I adjusted the code in runtime_library_dir_option (in unixccompiler.py) to return "-L" + dir instead of either of the "-R" possibilities. This is probably not as good as it could be, but I couldn't tease anything from the ld(1) man page which looked to me like an equivalent to "-R" or LD_RUN_PATH. Perhaps someone with more experience with MacOSX or link editors in general would like to take a peek at the problem. If so, let me know and I'll be happy to shoot you a copy of the ld(1) man page. Skip
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