On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 2:19 AM, <recursiv...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > OSX el capitan implements System Integrity Protection: > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_Integrity_Protection > > One of the effects of this is you can no longer modify DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH for > an OSX application. I use a FFI wrapper to load and use an Oracle library in > Pharo but this requires modification of the DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH to work. Up > until now I could do this by adding a plist config file to > /Library/LaunchAgents for the Pharo application which modified > DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH. This no longer works because of SIP. > > Launching Pharo from a terminal having modified DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH via > .bash_profile works as required but this is less than ideal. >
If you don't want to modify .bash_profile, is it acceptable to copy and modify the pharo shell script that invokes the pharo executable to set OCI_DIR like this? ... https://github.com/kubo/ruby-oci8/issues/89 btw, seems python suffers the same problem... http://dmtn-001.lsst.io/en/master/#sip-examples cheers -ben > Anyone know of any other way of doing this so I can launch Pharo directly as > an OSX application ? > > Thanks