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Operating Systems Linux Make file for shared objects Post 302269264 by spirtle on Wednesday 17th of December 2008 07:43:16 AM
Old 12-17-2008
I think this would be better placed in the High Level Programming - The UNIX and Linux Forums forum.

I assume
Code:
PROGRAM = test2.c

should be something like
Code:
PROGRAM = test2

Since you already have the commands to create static and shared libraries, all you have to do is add to the makefile the library as a target, the object files as dependencies and put this command as the rule, e.g.
Code:
test2.so: test2.o
        ld -shared -soname test2.so -o test2.so -lc test2.o
test2.a: test2.o
        ar -ur test2.a test2.o

and then run make test2.a test2.so to see if it works.
You can then (and perhaps should) generalise the rules with automatic variables and so on.
 

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SCHLEUDER-NEWLIST(8)													      SCHLEUDER-NEWLIST(8)

NAME
schleuder-newlist - create new Schleuder mailing list SYNOPSIS
schleuder-newlist [-c baseconfig] newlist@example.net [-realname "Foo List"] [-adminaddress listadmin@example.net] [-initmember member1@example.net -initmemberkey path-to-initmember-publickey] [-privatekeyfile path-to-privatekey -publickeyfile path-to-publickey -passphrase "key passphrase"] [-mailuser schleuder] [-nointeractive] DESCRIPTION
schleuder-newlist automates the creation of new Schleuder mailing lists. For more information on Schleuder, please look at schleuder(8). schleuder-newlist does various input validation, and can generate a key or import one. It will give you as well an easy interface to build new lists in a scripted manner. It also supports an interactive mode, with which the user will be prompted for missing mandatory options. The interactive mode can be dis- abled, using the -nointercative flag; it is automatically disabled if the script isn't run within a valid tty. If no -privatekeyfile, -publickeyfile and -passphrase are provided, the list will create a new keypair with a random password. The type and length of the generated keypair is specified in /etc/schleuder/schleuder.conf. OPTIONS
-c path-to-schleuder-configuration: Specify an alternate configuration directory than the default /etc/schleuder. -realname "Foo List" Specify the name of the mailing list. -adminaddress listadmin@example.net Specify the email address of a list administrator. This address will be notified of errors, and depending on configuration may also be allowed to send restricted email commands. -initmember member1@example.net Specify the first subscribed list member address. Can be the same as the administrator address. This option must be accompanied by -initmemberkey. -initmemberkey path-to-initmember-publickey Specify the path to first subscribed list member public key. -initmember must also be specified. -privatekeyfile path-to-privatekey Specify the path to a previously-generated private key for the list. This option must be accompanied by -publickeyfile and -passphrase. -publickeyfile path-to-publickey Specify the path to a previously-generated public key for the list. This option must be accompanied by -privatekeyfile and -passphrase. -passphrase "key passphrase" Specify the passphrase needed to access the private key specified in -privatekeyfile. This option must be accompanied by -publickey- file as well. -mailuser schleuder Specify the system user account under which schleuder(8) will be executed (when run as root, this defaults to schleuder). -nointeractive When specified, no questions will be asked to complete missing information. EXAMPLES
This creates a new list called test1 with the initial member foo@bar.ch. A new keypair will be generated for the list. schleuder-newlist foobar@example.org -realname "bal jak" -adminaddress admin@example.org -initmember foo@example.com -initmemberkey /tmp/foo.pub The list test2 will be created, a keypair from the following files with the passphrase test will be imported. schleuder-newlist test2@example.com -realname "bal jak" -adminaddress foobar@example.org -privatekeyfile ~/tmp/test2.priv -publickeyfile /tmp/test2.pub -passphrase test FILES
/etc/schleuder/schleuder.conf global Schleuder configuration /etc/schleuder/default-list.conf default list settings /var/schleuderlists/HOSTNAME/LISTNAME list internal data /var/schleuderlists/HOSTNAME/LISTNAME/list.conf list settings /var/schleuderlists/HOSTNAME/LISTNAME/members.conf list susbcribers All configuration files are formatted as YAML. See http://www.yaml.org/ for more details. BUGS
Known bugs are listed on the Schleuder website. SEE ALSO
schleuder(8), aliases(5), gnupg(7). Schleuder website http://schleuder.nadir.org/ YAML website http://www.yaml.org/ June 2012 SCHLEUDER-NEWLIST(8)
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