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Top Forums Programming Compiling and linking Shared Libraries. Post 302449037 by junaid.nehvi on Saturday 28th of August 2010 02:26:53 AM
Old 08-28-2010
Compiling and linking Shared Libraries.

I have one C program which contains a function call.
I have been given some .so and .h files.
I want to know how to compile and link the c program with .so files.

I tried following:
Code:
$ gcc  My_program.c libCommon.so
My_program.c: In function āmainā:
My_program.c:11: warning: parameter names (without types) in function declaration
/usr/bin/ld:libCommon.so: file format not recognized; treating as linker script
/usr/bin/ld:libCommon.so:1: syntax error
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
$

Thanks in advance

Last edited by Scott; 08-28-2010 at 06:13 AM.. Reason: Code tags, please...
 

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Wand-config - get information about the installed version of the Magick Wand SYNOPSIS
Wand-config [--cflags] [--cppflags] [--exec-prefix] [--ldflags] [--libs] [--prefix] [--version] DESCRIPTION
Wand-config prints the compiler and linker flags required to compile and link programs that use the Wand Application Programmer Interface. EXAMPLES
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