Try making sure your alternative paths are added to your environment via
LD_LIBRARY_PATH (with /path/to/static-or-shared-libraries/lib) and to
LD_INCLUDE_PATH contains your /path/to/headerfiles/to/include. You talk of DLLs and Mac don't make sense to me, but what I do know is that if you're compiling with
gcc, then those two environmental variables are used by the linker
and if you're linking a shared library rather than compiling it statically, then you're gonna need LD_LIBRARY_PATH set correctly at run time. As far as I know, this is all controlled outside of whatever Perl harness you're using to bootstrap the compilation and facilitating the running of your XS module.
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