03-22-2011
static means it has all of the external libraries "internal" - so it never has to worry about library versions being correct. These image files are huge and use a lot of memory. Image activation takes longer and uses more resources than shared, especially in the event that the file is called inside a shell script loop, for example. Deployment of these is usually a slam-dunk
shared means it has all of the external libraries "external" - so it always has to worry about library versions being correct and opening them. These image files are small and use relatively smaller memory allocations. They load faster. Deployment can be iffy, so installation requires a full check of the versions of externale libraries.
There is advantage to dynamic, in that it allows you to specify exactly which versions of libraries to open, if you chose to do that. This also allows you to override LD_LIBRARY_PATH settings.
This User Gave Thanks to jim mcnamara For This Post:
10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. Programming
hello,
friends
i would like to know what is the differnce between static library and dynamic library?
How will u create them and what are there uses? (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: vijaya2006
1 Replies
2. Solaris
Hi,
I have a SUN SPARC with 2 NICs running Solaris 9. I want to configure the first NIC using static IP and the second NIC using dynamic IP (DHCP client).
Anyone help me!
Thanks in advanced.
Tinh (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: tinhlx
2 Replies
3. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
can someone explain whether my understanding is correct
lets suppose we have a program that uses library x.
if x is static then the code of x will be part of our program, so if we're going to have 5 executables of our program, then each executable will have x as part of it.
Also, x does not... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: JamesByars
2 Replies
4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I had just install a solaris 10 server. I set the ip address to static during installation. I want to change it to dynamic but I don't know how. Expert here please help me! (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: jimmyysk
5 Replies
5. Shell Programming and Scripting
I need to deploy a JAVA application on two separate servers:
1. Web server (IBM HTTP Web Servers (IHS))
2. Application Server (WebSphere Application Server WAS7.0)
The static content will have to be deployed and handled on Web server. These would include GIFs, HTML, CSS, etc files.... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: chani27
0 Replies
6. Programming
for example, I have a static lib name liba.a
it offers some interface such a1();a2();
but i do not have the source code of liba.a;
If i would like to create a shared object, and offer the similar interface of
a1 and a2;
Is there a way to fulfill such requirement?
thanks. (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: flost
7 Replies
7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Dear Unix experts
I want to define a variable which contains dynmic and static part, daynamic part is the first field.
Sample of data
dddd aaaa sssss 12345
ssss 2323 234234 4242
dddd 3223 34234 54353
ssss 24234 3434 42342
dddd rwrw 423423 werwer
nawk 'BEGIN {FS=" "}{... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: yahyaaa
4 Replies
8. Emergency UNIX and Linux Support
Dear Unix experts
Moved from "Shell Programming and Scripting "
I want to define a variable which contains dynmic and static part, daynamic part is the first field.
Sample of data
dddd aaaa sssss 12345
ssss 2323 234234 4242
dddd 3223 34234 54353
ssss 24234 3434 42342
dddd rwrw 423423... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: yahyaaa
2 Replies
9. Programming
I am having a devil of a time with a very simple make file. The program needs two shared and one static library. If I link the shared libraries only like below the mysql test app works
... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: jadsys
1 Replies
10. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello
Please what does mean shared static library and LD-Preload?
Thank you (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: chercheur857
3 Replies
LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
slapo-dyngroup
SLAPO-DYNGROUP(5) File Formats Manual SLAPO-DYNGROUP(5)
NAME
slapo-dyngroup - Dynamic Group overlay to slapd
SYNOPSIS
/etc/ldap/slapd.conf
DESCRIPTION
The Dynamic Group overlay allows clients to use LDAP Compare operations to test the membership of a dynamic group the same way they would
check against a static group. Compare operations targeting a group's static member attribute will be intercepted and tested against the
configured dynamic group's URL attribute.
Note that this intercept only happens if the actual Compare operation does not return a LDAP_COMPARE_TRUE result. So if a group has both
static and dynamic members, the static member list will be checked first.
CONFIGURATION
This slapd.conf option applies to the Dynamic Group overlay. It should appear after the overlay directive.
attrpair <memberAttr> <URLattr>
Specify the attributes to be compared. A compare operation on the memberAttr will cause the URLattr to be evaluated for the result.
EXAMPLES
database bdb
...
overlay dyngroup
attrpair member memberURL
FILES
/etc/ldap/slapd.conf
default slapd configuration file
SEE ALSO
slapd.conf(5), slapd-config(5).
AUTHOR
Howard Chu
OpenLDAP 2012/04/23 SLAPO-DYNGROUP(5)