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Using @rpath as library install path does not work for Python bindings #51

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jleben opened this issue Nov 6, 2015 · 0 comments
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jleben commented Nov 6, 2015

The marsyas shared library is built with @rpath as its install path, delegating its search path to the dependent object. However, we don't control what the rpath will be in the dependent that loads the Python bindings. Hence, the library may not be found.

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