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What is the primary difference between static library and dynamic library?
and how to write static shared library?
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Static library is linked during compilation (*.a-files), dynamic libraries are being linked by ld during execution (*.so-files)
Check out http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/doc...rary-HOWTO.pdf
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