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#!/bin/bash | |
libs=( "/usr/local/lib/libmacfuse_i32.2.dylib" \ | |
"/usr/local/lib/libosxfuse_i32.2.dylib" \ | |
"/usr/local/lib/libosxfuse_i64.2.dylib" \ | |
"/usr/local/lib/libmacfuse_i64.2.dylib" \ | |
"/usr/local/lib/libosxfuse_i32.la" \ | |
"/usr/local/lib/libosxfuse_i64.la" \ | |
"/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/osxfuse.pc" ) | |
truecrypt="/Applications/TrueCrypt.app/Contents/Resources/Library" | |
for lib in "${libs[@]}" | |
do | |
mv $lib "${truecrypt}/." && echo "Moved ${lib} to ${truecrypt}." | |
rm $lib | |
ln -s "${truecrypt}/$(basename $lib)" ${lib} && echo "Linked ${lib}." | |
done |
@samueljohn Sorry for not getting back to you sooner. I am not sure about hardcoding, but the trick I used is ln -s "${truecrypt}/$(basename $lib)"
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The only thing this script does is to move the libs to Contents/Resources/Library
and then create symlinks in /usr/local/lib
. For some reason, homebrew is OK with the symlinks but not OK with the actual libs. Very hacky, I know.
Thanks -- this worked okay for me. I had to first
mkdir /Applications/TrueCrypt.app/Contents/Resources/Library
After that, I got a permissions error with /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/osxfuse.pc, so I ended up manually copying the file, then
rm /Applications/TrueCrypt.app/Contents/Resources/Library/osxfuse.pc
ln -s /Applications/TrueCrypt.app/Contents/Resources/Library/osxfuse.pc /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/
I probably could have just
sudo mv /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/osxfuse.pc /Applications/TrueCrypt.app/Contents/Resources/Library
Interestingly, I first tried manually making the symlink, and this failed -- brew doctor still didn't like it, even though it was an alias. Confirmed that the file was deleted. I noticed that the manually created (drag-and-drop) symlink included a "date added" in Finder, and the ones created by the above script did not, so I deleted the manually created symlink and made one with ln -s, which had no "date added" like the others, and this made "brew doctor" happy.
Weird.
This script will solve the issue cleanly, if anyone is interested. Just run once.
@jimjh So truecrypt does not hardcode the rpath and searches for the needed libs also in its
Contents/Resources/Library
? Cool.And when I then brew fuse4x, truecrypt is still happy?