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Operating Systems Linux Make file for shared objects Post 302268650 by vin_pll on Tuesday 16th of December 2008 04:42:17 AM
Old 12-16-2008
Make file for shared objects

dear Experts,

please help,

actually i am trying to create a .so(shared object through make file through ld)
i am not understaning how to proceed i have tried like
through command like i can do it in 2 step like
my progam :test2.c
Code:
$gcc -fPIC -c test2.c
$ld -shared -soname test2.so -o test2.so -lc test2.o

this gives me so
but same thing i am trying to achiee through Makefile

Code:

PROGRAM = test2.c
INCLUDEDIRS = \
	-I$(ARCENGINEHOME)/include \
	-I/usr/X11R6/include


LIBDIRS = \
	-L$(ARCENGINEHOME)/bin \
	-L/usr/X11R6/lib


LIBS = -larcsdk //here it is giving me error

CXXSOURCES = test2.c # list of source files
CXXOBJECTS = $(CXXSOURCES:.c=.o) # expands to list of object files
CXXFLAGS = -DESRI_UNIX $(INCLUDEDIRS)
CXX = g++

LDFLAGS = $(LIBDIRS) $(LIBS)
all: $(PROGRAM)
$(PROGRAM): $(CXXOBJECTS)
$(CXX) -o $@ $(CXXOBJECTS) $(LDFLAGS)
basic_sample.o: basic_sample.cpp basic_sample.h
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c -o basic_sample.o basic_sample.cpp
clean:
$(RM) -f $(CXXOBJECTS) $(PROGRAM)
run:
./$(PROGRAM)

[/code]

but here i want to add test.a which takes the object files like
Code:
ar -ur test2.a test2.o

and through this i want to create test2.so
please help me how to achieve this.

expecting your help.
 

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MrmOpenHierarchy(library call)											    MrmOpenHierarchy(library call)

NAME
MrmOpenHierarchy -- Allocates a hierarchy ID and opens all the UID files in the hierarchy SYNOPSIS
#include <Mrm/MrmPublic.h> Cardinal MrmOpenHierarchy( MrmCount num_files, String file_names_list[], MrmOsOpenParamPtr *ancillary_structures_list, MrmHierarchy *hierarchy_id); DESCRIPTION
This routine is obsolete and exists for compatibility with previous releases. It is replaced by MrmOpenHierarchyPerDisplay. MrmOpenHierar- chy is identical to MrmOpenHierarchyPerDisplay except that MrmOpenHierarchy does not take a display argument. num_files Specifies the number of files in the name list. file_names_list Specifies an array of character strings that identify the UID files. ancillary_structures_list A list of operating-system-dependent ancillary structures corresponding to items such as filenames, clobber flags, and so forth. This argument should be NULL for most operations. If you need to reference this structure, see the definition of MrmOsOpen- ParamPtr in the MrmPublic.h header file for more information. hierarchy_id Returns the search hierarchy ID. The search hierarchy ID identifies the list of UID files that MRM searches (in order) when per- forming subsequent fetch calls. Each UID file string in file_names_list can specify either a full pathname or a filename. If a UID file string has a leading slash (/), it specifies a full pathname, and MRM opens the file as specified. Otherwise, the UID file string specifies a filename. In this case, MRM looks for the file along a search path specified by the UIDPATH environment variable or by a default search path, which varies depending on whether or not the XAPPLRESDIR environment variable is set. The UIDPATH environment variable specifies a search path and naming conventions associated with UID files. It can contain the substitution field %U, where the UID file string from the file_names_list argument to MrmOpenHierarchyPerDisplay is substituted for %U. It can also contain the substitution fields accepted by XtResolvePathname. The substitution field %T is always mapped to uid. The entire path is first searched with %S mapped to .uid. If no file is found, it is searched again with %S mapped to NULL. If no display is set prior to calling this function, the result of this function's call to XtResolvePathname is undefined. For example, the following UIDPATH value and MrmOpenHierarchy call cause MRM to open two separate UID files: UIDPATH=/uidlib/%L/%U.uid:/uidlib/%U/%L static char *uid_files[] = {"/usr/users/me/test.uid", "test2"}; MrmHierarchy *Hierarchy_id; MrmOpenHierarchy((MrmCount)2,uid_files, NULL, Hierarchy_id) MRM opens the first file, /usr/users/me/test.uid, as specified in the file_names_list argument to MrmOpenHierarchy, because the UID file string in the file_names_list argument specifies a full pathname. MRM looks for the second file, test2, first as /uidlib/%L/test2.uid and second as /uidlib/test2/%L, where the display's language string is substituted for %L. After MrmOpenHierarchy opens the UID hierarchy, you should not delete or modify the UID files until you close the UID hierarchy by calling MrmCloseHierarchy. If UIDPATH is not set but the environment variable XAPPLRESDIR is set, MRM searches the following pathnames: o %U%S o $XAPPLRESDIR/%L/uid/%N/%U%S o $XAPPLRESDIR/%l/uid/%N/%U%S o $XAPPLRESDIR/uid/%N/%U%S o $XAPPLRESDIR/%L/uid/%U%S o $XAPPLRESDIR/%l/uid/%U%S o $XAPPLRESDIR/uid/%U%S o $HOME/uid/%U%S o $HOME/%U%S o /usr/lib/X11/%L/uid/%N/%U%S o /usr/lib/X11/%l/uid/%N/%U%S o /usr/lib/X11/uid/%N/%U%S o /usr/lib/X11/%L/uid/%U%S o /usr/lib/X11/%l/uid/%U%S o /usr/lib/X11/uid/%U%S o /usr/include/X11/uid/%U%S If neither UIDPATH nor XAPPLRESDIR is set, MRM searches the following pathnames: o %U%S o HOME/%L/uid/%N/%U%S o HOME/%l/uid/%N/%U%S o $HOME/uid/%N/%U%S o $HOME/%L/uid/%U%S o $HOME/%l/uid/%U%S o $HOME/uid/%U%S o $HOME/%U%S o /usr/lib/X11/%L/uid/%N/%U%S o /usr/lib/X11/%l/uid/%N/%U%S o /usr/lib/X11/uid/%N/%U%S o /usr/lib/X11/%L/uid/%U%S o /usr/lib/X11/%l/uid/%U%S o /usr/lib/X11/uid/%U%S o /usr/include/X11/uid/%U%S These paths are defaults that vendors may change. For example, a vendor may use different directories for /usr/lib/X11 and /usr/include/X11. The following substitutions are used in these paths: %U The UID file string, from the file_names_list argument. %N The class name of the application. %L The display's language string. This string is influenced by XtSetLanguageProc. The default string is determined by calling set- locale(LC_ALL, NULL). %l The language component of the display's language string. %S The suffix to the filename. The entire path is first searched with a suffix of .uid. If no file is found, it is searched again with a NULL suffix. RETURN
This function returns one of the following status return constants: MrmSUCCESS The function executed successfully. MrmNOT_FOUND File not found. MrmFAILURE The function failed. RELATED
MrmOpenHierarchyPerDisplay(3) and MrmCloseHierarchy(3). MrmOpenHierarchy(library call)
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