macOS: Explicit Makefile.osx using static linking#18
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Instead of using pkg-config and assuming Homebrew or similar package management is present, use explicit manually built static libraries for libusb and libftdi. This makefile was used to generate portable ujprog in: emard/ulx3s-bin@0f782d92267fa4faa3ee
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Instead of using pkg-config and assuming Homebrew or similar package management
is present, use explicit manually built static libraries for libusb and libftdi.
This makefile was used to generate portable ujprog in:
emard/ulx3s-bin@0f782d92267fa4faa3ee
I don't know if this is better or more straightforward for average user though, but at least can be done with vanilla system 😉