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Caveat 2: Mac OS X has a set of compiler/linker switches for dealing with Frameworks (packages of shared libraries and include files). These are installed outside the typical \*nix directory structure. These switches act like -I (to gcc) and -L (to ld). If you end up totally confused about where to find something, read up on this. The OpenGL and OpenAL headers and libraries are in Frameworks, for example.
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## On Windows
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ToDo: link to the MSDN page about how DLLs are found, and the details about manifests. Manifests provide a way to do rpath-like things, I think.
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## Conclusions
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