On Wed, 2007-05-23 at 23:44 +0200, David Nečas (Yeti) wrote: > The current [working] directory is what getwd() returns. > At least that's what everyone else seems to mean by the > current directory.
Well obviously getpwd is not good enough, then. What would be needed is the directory the .so file was loaded from, not the working directory. That's what everyone is meaning here when they say "./blah" in the context of the linker. Of course they don't mean the current executable working directory. > > > And yes it is a good idea. > > And it is ridiculous. You're being difficult for the sake of being difficult. I know you understand what I am meaning about relative paths to the current directory, meaning the directory from which the library was loaded, symlink or no. > > > It works very, very well for the win32 GTK libraries. > > Finding self is normally based on GetModuleHandleW() > + GetModuleFileNameW() on Win32. I asked how you do this on > other systems. That's my question too, and others'. In fact, by talking about the "./" stuff that you're so caught on, that's exactly what we are asking. My point was merely, Windows is ahead of us in this area, how can we accomplish the same thing in a clean way? > > Moreover, Win32 has some habit of looking for libraries in > the executable's directory, and that's both weird and the > only reason why it works. It's different, but not weird. In fact, in the context of the rest of Windows, it's very logical. And I (and others) am saying, there has to be a better way on Linux and Posix systems. Hard-coded paths are clunky. If GTK's .so files can dynamically find their plugin components based on an environment variable, that is ideal. In fact, if someone could help the original poster in this, that would be the solution to his problem (well, other than ancient libc abi problems). I think that various thread posters have pretty much stated that this is the current, best way to go. Are there any docs on what env strings to set? _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list