| In Gentoo Prefix we go by Apple's convention to give modules the .bundle |
| extension. |
| http://developer.apple.com/documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/XcodeBuildSystem/500-Linking/bs_linking.html |
| (Above link was removed by Apple, the link below contains a copy: |
| http://disanji.net/iOS_Doc/#documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/XcodeBuildSystem/500-Linking/bs_linking.html, |
| in case it disappears also, the relevant quote: |
| |
| Bundle. Bundles are executable files that can be loaded at runtime by |
| other products. Plug-ins are implemented using bundles. The term bundle |
| in this context refers to the binary itself, not to a structured |
| hierarchy. Bundles have the .bundle extension; for example, |
| MyBundle.bundle.) |
| |
| --- configure.orig 2009-05-22 12:05:31 +0200 |
| +++ configure 2009-05-22 12:05:39 +0200 |
| @@ -15461,7 +15461,7 @@ |
| soname_spec='${libname}${release}${major}$shared_ext' |
| shlibpath_overrides_runpath=yes |
| shlibpath_var=DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH |
| - shrext_cmds='`test .$module = .yes && echo .so || echo .dylib`' |
| + shrext_cmds='`test .$module = .yes && echo .bundle || echo .dylib`' |
| # Apple's gcc prints 'gcc -print-search-dirs' doesn't operate the same. |
| if test "$GCC" = yes; then |
| sys_lib_search_path_spec=`$CC -print-search-dirs | tr "\n" "$PATH_SEPARATOR" | sed -e 's/libraries:/@libraries:/' | tr "@" "\n" | grep "^libraries:" | sed -e "s/^libraries://" -e "s,=/,/,g" -e "s,$PATH_SEPARATOR, ,g" -e "s,.*,& /lib /usr/lib /usr/local/lib,g"` |