fix(backends): quote $CURDIR in run.sh so backends work in paths with spaces
The backend launcher scripts derive their own directory with
CURDIR=$(dirname "$(realpath $0)") and then referenced it unquoted as
$CURDIR (e.g. [ -f $CURDIR/lib/ld.so ], export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$CURDIR/lib:...,
exec $CURDIR/<binary> "$@"). When a backend is installed under a path that
contains a space - notably macOS's ~/Library/Application Support/... - bash
word-splits the unquoted $CURDIR, so the test builtin fails with
"binary operator expected" and exec tries to run ".../Library/Application",
yielding "No such file or directory". The backend never starts, surfacing as
a gRPC "service not ready" error and an HTTP 500. Quote $CURDIR (and the
realpath "$0") in every affected run.sh; no logic changes.
Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The supertonic Go TTS backend dlopens ONNX Runtime, but its runtime and
packaging scripts were Linux-only: run.sh exported LD_LIBRARY_PATH, pointed
ONNXRUNTIME_LIB_PATH at libonnxruntime.so, and always tried the ld.so exec
path, while package.sh hard-failed on any non-Linux host. On macOS dyld has
no ld.so loader, uses DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH, and ONNX Runtime ships as a .dylib.
This applies the same purego .dylib/DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH fix that PR #10481
landed for 15 other ONNX/purego backends (sherpa-onnx, silero-vad, etc.) but
which omitted supertonic:
- run.sh: on darwin export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH and point ONNXRUNTIME_LIB_PATH
at libonnxruntime.dylib; guard the ld.so exec path to Linux only.
- package.sh: recognize Darwin instead of erroring out; the bundled .dylib is
resolved via DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH, no glibc/ld.so to bundle.
- helper.go: platform-native default library extension (dylib on darwin) for
the last-resort dlopen fallback.
It also wires the darwin CI build and gallery entries, resolving the
inconsistency where backend/index.yaml advertised metal for supertonic but no
includeDarwin matrix entry built the image:
- .github/backend-matrix.yml: add the -metal-darwin-arm64-supertonic Go entry.
- backend/index.yaml: declare metal capabilities and add the concrete
metal-supertonic / metal-supertonic-development child entries.
The Makefile already detects Darwin/osx/arm64 and stages the per-OS ONNX
Runtime tarball, mirroring sherpa-onnx, so no Makefile change is required.
Assisted-by: Claude:opus-4.8 [Claude Code]
Signed-off-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>
Co-authored-by: Ettore Di Giacinto <mudler@localai.io>