Sorry about this, it looks like the path to the library is hard-coded into the OS X executable. Coming from a Windows background this library/executable relationship is a little unexpected to me. I have seen it in the past and thought I had resolved it with the '
macdylibbundler' tool tool as follows:
Code:
dylibbundler -d . -p . -x ConvertToVDB
But apparently I either forgot to run this tool, used the wrong parameters, or misunderstood what it was doing. At any rate further investigation is needed.
Unfortunately I'm not going to have access to my OS X machine for the next two weeks so I can't check this immediately. In the mean time there are a few things you could try:
- You could try creating the expected path on your machine. You probably don't even need a user called 'david', just manually create a 'david/cubiquity/build/Wrappers/C/' folder in '/Users/' and place the library in it (I hope OS X doesn't mind this).
- You could try the Windows version of the converter. The output voxel database should be compatible.
- You could try executing the 'dylibbundler' bundler command above and maybe that way you can fix the excutable locally. You'd have to build the tool from source though so maybe that's too much effort.
I've
logged the issue here and will try to investigate further in a couple of weeks.