Hello Jon,

Not sure if this will help or not but on a related note, someone made
available Sword 1.5.7a via MacPorts (
http://trac.macports.org/projects/macports/browser/trunk/dports/textproc/sword/Portfile)
along with a number of modules.  Unfortunately, this has not been
maintained.  It would be nice to get this port updated for 1.5.10.

MacPorts seems to be a good way of making available software that needs to
be built and installed for OS X.  By default, it installs into /opt/local to
keep away from anything manually built and installed into /usr/local.

-Bill

On Dec 17, 2007 2:11 PM, Jon Brisbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm trying to learn to write Cocoa/Python apps on my new OS X Leopard
> MacBook Pro. I'm traditionally a Java and Web programmer, so I'm not
> really in my element here.
>
> I've downloaded and compiled the sword API, but I haven't installed it
> because I think I want to include the .dylib in my project directly,
> rather than installing it in my /usr/local, right? Doing a "make
> install" on it would break portability, if I'm understanding it right.
>
> I think my first task is to get the SWORD API built into a Mac OS X
> framework. Has anyone done this already? Or do you just link against a
> command-line-compiled version of the .dylib?
>
> First of many questions, I'm sure...
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jon Brisbin
> http://jbrisbin.com
>
>
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