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Top Forums Programming Creating a shared Libary ? Post 78083 by Lazzar on Friday 15th of July 2005 10:12:53 AM
Old 07-15-2005
Question Creating a shared Libary ?

hi,
I am trying to build a shared libary to overwrite some standard c functions (malloc etc), now i get the following error:

my system is AIX 5.2

Code:
gcc -fPIC -g -c -Wall mycfile.c

so far so good .o file created--> mycfile.o
now building the .a or .so libary (.a or .so ?? i am not sure which file type ist has to be)
Code:
gcc -shared -WI,-soname,libmystuff.so.1 -o libmystuff.so.1.0.1 mycfile.o -lc -ldl
ld: 0706-005 Cannot find or open file: libmystuff.so.1
        ld:open(): A file or directory in the path name does not exist.
collect2: ld returned 255 exit status

Why is he trying to open libmystuff.so.1 ?? he should create it!

what am i doing wrong?

Lazzar
 

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raptor-config(1)					      General Commands Manual						  raptor-config(1)

NAME
raptor-config - script to get information about the installed version of Raptor SYNOPSIS
raptor-config [--cflags] [--options] [--help] [--libs] [--libtool-libs] [--private-libs] [--prefix[=DIR]] [--version-decimal] [--version] DESCRIPTION
raptor-config is a tool that is used to determine the compile and linker flags that should be used to compile and link programs that use the Raptor RDF parser library. OPTIONS
raptor-config accepts the following options: --cflags Print the compiler flags that are necessary to compile a raptor program. --options Print raptor compiled options such as parsers and serializers available, the XML parser used (if any) and the WWW retrieval library used (if any). --help Print a help message summarising usage. --libs Print the linker flags that are necessary to link a raptor program. This excludes linker arguments used to build the raptor shared library. --libtool-libs Print the path to the libtool file for raptor. --private-libs Print the linker flags that are necessary to build the raptor shared library. This option is not usually needed because the raptor shared library has already been dynamically linked against these flags. --prefix=PREFIX If specified, use PREFIX instead of the installation prefix that raptor was built with when computing the output for the --cflags and --libs options. This option must be specified before any --libs or --cflags options. --version Print the currently installed version of raptor on the standard output. --version-decimal Print the currently installed version of raptor as a decimal integer. SEE ALSO
libraptor(3) AUTHOR
Dave Beckett - http://www.dajobe.org/ <http://www.dajobe.org/> 2008-04-01 raptor-config(1)
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