
Hi Roberto,
Paulo Moura wrote:
On MacOS X, when installing SWI-Prolog using DarwinPorts (including the installers available from the SWI-Prolog web site), the above header files are installed on /opt/local/lib/ swipl-x.y.zz/include/. A possible solution would be to create links to the header files on / opt/local/include/.
Yes, this is what I meant.
I will try to do that for the next SWI-Prolog stable release.
What I wanted to say is whether you plan to modify your install procedure so that this link is performed automatically (to match what happens on the Unix/GNU world) or if you think this is the job of third-party software providers, like ourselves.
There seams to be some confusion here between the official SWI-Prolog distribution (i.e. the source code tarball) and the DarwinPorts-based installers for MacOS X, which are a user contribution to the SWI- Prolog project. I expect that the above proposed changes will only be applied to the DarwinPorts portfile (which describes a particular way of compiling and installing SWI-Prolog that, btw, tries to follow the DarwinPorts project policy regarding install locations). I do not expect the currently available MacOS X installers to be suitable to everyone. For one thing, they require an administration account, which not all people have, as Richard pointed out.
Cheers,
Paulo
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