Matt Leotta
912592de4c
Remove "INSTALL_NAME_DIR lib" target property
The INSTALL_NAME_DIR property of a target specifies how a dynamic library should be found on OS X. If INSTALL_NAME_DIR is not specified the loader will search relative to the standard search paths. If specified it should either be an absolute path or relative path prefixed with either @executable_path, @load_path, or @rpath. Specifying "lib" does not make sense here and causes linking error as documented here: http://answers.opencv.org/question/4134/cmake-install_name_tool-absolute-path-for-library-on-mac-osx/ and here http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26978806/dyld-library-not-loaded-lib-libopencv-core-3-0-dylib-reason-image-not-found This patch removes INSTALL_NAME_DIR everywhere it is set to "lib". An alternate solution would be to set an absolute path like "${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/lib" or relative path like "@executable_path/../lib". However, if there is not specific need for specifying a path, it is probably best left unset.
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