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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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CATDIC(1)						      General Commands Manual							 CATDIC(1)

NAME
catdic - Download a dictionary SYNOPSIS
catdic [{-cs|-cannaserver} canna-server] [-i|-u user-name] remote-dic [-l local-file] DESCRIPTION
catdic downloads a dictionary file to the current directory. The file downloaded is a dictionary file the dictionary name of which is remote-dic. It is in the user dictionary directory of the machine on which cannaserver(1M) is in operation. (Hereafter, this machine is called the remote host.) OPTIONS
-cs canna-server (or -cannaserver canna-server) Specifies the name of the server machine that contains a dictionary to be downloaded. -i Downloads the system dictionary. -u user-name Specifies the user name. Another user's dictionary can be referenced by this user name. -l local-file local-file is the dictionary file name. If it is omitted, the standard output will be assumed. EXAMPLES
% catdic test Outputs the contents of dictionary file ``test'' on the remote host, to the standard output. % catdic test -l test2.t Downloads dictionary file ``test'' on the remote host to current directory file ``test2.t''. SEE ALSO
cannaserver(1M), lsdic(1), mkdic(1) CATDIC(1)
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