You can convert a static library to a dynamic library, but I'm not aware of a way to do the reverse as you want it. If you're building an app with a bundle, you need to put the library you want to distribute inside your bundle, in the Frameworks directory, and link against that. If you are not building a bundle-based app, just a single binary, you may need to provide instructions for your. Replace 'pathtoblahblah' with the path to the downloaded dylib you are copying. If you get an error/crash reporting it cannot find libusb-1.0.0.dylib then note the directory it is looking in from the crash report, and copy it there instead. If your Mac complains it can't open an unidentified app, right click, select open.
Overview
libusb is a C library that provides generic access to USB devices. It is intended to be used by developers to facilitate the production of applications that communicate with USB hardware.
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It is portable: Using a single cross-platform API, it provides access to USB devices on Linux, macOS, Windows, etc.
It is user-mode: No special privilege or elevation is required for the application to communicate with a device.
It is version-agnostic: All versions of the USB protocol, from 1.0 to 3.1 (latest), are supported.
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What platforms are supported?
Linux, macOS, Windows, Windows CE, Android, OpenBSD/NetBSD, Haiku, Solaris.
Sounds good! How do I get started?
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If you are using Linux, chances are your distribution already includes libusb, so you probably just need to reference the libusb header in your source.
For other platforms, or if you want to use the very latest, you are encouraged to recompile from source. Please check the Downloads menu.
If you prefer, you can also access the source directly from github.
Once you have secured your access to the library and its header, please check the libusb API or the libusb samples.
What happened to the old site?
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The old site (.org) is now obsolete, please use libusb.info.
All of the current libusb development team has moved to libusb.info.
All of the current libusb development team has moved to libusb.info.
For additional information, please consult the FAQ or the Wiki.