id summary reporter owner description type status priority milestone component version severity resolution keywords cc 385 Add OS X framework build option to cmake kyngchaos mloskot "patch and new file attached. Two new cmake settings: GEOS_ENABLE_MACOSX_FRAMEWORK -- enables the framework build. I wanted to leave the option of building a standard pair of libraries on OS X. Default ON. GEOS_ENABLE_MACOSX_FRAMEWORK_UNIXCOMPAT -- adds my ""unix compatibility"" feature, that makes a standard unix bin|include|lib structure with symlinks to the corresponding framework parts available to framework-challenged unix ports. Default OFF. The CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX ''must'' be set in configuration, since the default /usr/local is not appropriate for frameworks. Since CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX defaults from cmake itself, I wasn't sure if/how I could default it to /Library/Frameworks if the user doesn't set it. I used builtin cmake target features for creating a framework when possible. A couple things needed some (sometimes messy) customization (don't worry, it doesn't affect other systems). - For a framework, I changed the name of the library to all caps, ""GEOS"". Case shouldn't matter on most Mac systems, but a case-sensitive file system is an option on OS X (not recommended), so I post-process the headers to match. - A framework is a single binary library, so I build the C API into the main C++ library. It's possible to do special linking to join multiple libraries into one, but I've had problems with that in the past. " enhancement closed minor GEOS Fund Me Build/Install main Unassigned fixed cmake