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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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ECACCESS-ASSOCIATION-DELETE(1p) 			User Contributed Perl Documentation			   ECACCESS-ASSOCIATION-DELETE(1p)

NAME
ecaccess-association-delete - Delete Association SYNOPSIS
ecaccess-association-delete -version|-help|-manual ecaccess-association-delete [-debug] [-gateway name] association-name DESCRIPTION
Allow deleting an ECtrans Association. Once deleted the Association can not be retrieved. The History associated with this Association will also be removed from the ECaccess Gateway Database. ARGUMENTS
association-name The name of the Association to delete. OPTIONS
-gateway name This is the name of the ECaccess Gateway where the Association is installed. It is by default the Gateway you are connected to. In order to get the name of your current Gateway you can use the ecaccess-gateway-name command. When using the commands at ECMWF the default Gateway is always "ecaccess.ecmwf.int". -version Display version number and exits. -help Print a brief help message and exits. -manual Prints the manual page and exits. -debug Display the SOAP messages exchanged. EXAMPLES
ecaccess-association-delete -gateway ecaccess.ecmwf.int test Remove the test Association on the ecaccess.ecmwf.int Gateway. ecaccess-association-delete test2 Remove the test2 Association on the default Gateway. SEE ALSO
ecaccess-association-get, ecaccess-association-list, ecaccess-association-protocol, ecaccess-association-put and ecaccess. perl v5.14.2 2012-04-16 ECACCESS-ASSOCIATION-DELETE(1p)
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