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Mike-Solar 61da70ecf8 fix(build): launch crash — @rpath/libz.1.dylib had no LC_RPATH
The static FFmpeg's external codec libs pull in -lz, which on this
toolchain resolves to a copy whose install name is @rpath/libz.1.dylib
(zlib-ng-compat); without an LC_RPATH entry all three binaries died in
dyld at startup. The app/cli/worker build scripts now emit
-Wl,-rpath,/usr/lib.

Also: FFMPEG_DIR moves into the committed .cargo/config.toml as a
workspace-relative [env] entry — ffmpeg-sys-next's build script cannot
read .env files, and without it the crate silently linked the shared
Homebrew FFmpeg while oakffmpeg-link emitted the static transitive
flags (mixed linkage). docs/build.md updated.
2026-08-17 19:42:45 +08:00
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About Oak

Oak Video Editor is a renamed fork of Olive, focused on delivering a polished, creator-friendly editing experience. This site hosts build notes, project file references, and test plans for contributors.

Quick Start

  • Build from source on Windows, macOS, or Linux using the Build guide.
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