Hi, > On 14 Sep 2016, at 12:19, Ben Coman <b...@openinworld.com> wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 4:21 PM, Blondeau Vincent > <vincent.blond...@worldline.com <mailto:vincent.blond...@worldline.com>> > wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> I try to move the R dll close to my Pharo VM and also inside the >>>>> Plugins directory but without success ... >>>> >>>> It should be at the same location that libcairo.2.dylib >>>> >>>>> Is there a way to say where are the R dll instead of copying them ? >>> >>> Are you using the system to do the library path resolution? Or finding the >>> library file in Pharo and then passing an absolute path to FFI?
no, it doesn’t… you need to pass a path to the library (e.g. '/opt/local/lib/libR.so’) >> >> I think that the system that do the resolution: >> I defined in a trait: >> ffiLibraryName >> ^ #R >> And the library is named R.dll (under windows). >> >> Maybe I should do like CairoLibrary? > > > My limited understanding is that #ffiLibraryName should return a class > rather than a symbol. Thus... > > MyClass class >> ffiLibraryName > ^ R > > R >> win32ModuleName > ^ 'libr.N.dll'. "or whatever is the actual dll filename” well… it can answer a class (a child of FFILibrary, like LibC) or a String with a fixed path: ‘libr.N.dll’ of course, 2nd way is limited because you hardcode the library path :S cheers, Esteban > > > cheers -ben