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
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)
Why is he trying to open libmystuff.so.1 ?? he should create it!
Hi Friends !
I have a library, say libxyz.a.
To view all the object files in the archive, i issued the command :
ar -t libxyz.a
which displayed all the object files it contains.
Now, I would like to know the functions in each object file.
Is there any such command that displays... (3 Replies)
How do i make a library shared
say i have a library a.so which i have just compiled.
I want to make it shared how do i make it
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Hi,
I am trying to create shared library. When i run the script to build the library i get these errors
ld: warning: option -o appears more than once, first setting taken
ld: fatal: file libgc.so.0: open failed: No such file or directory
ld: fatal: File processing errors. No output written... (0 Replies)
Hi everybody,
Is it possible to create a Shared Filesystem on Network to be accessed from 2 Systems?
Both systems are AIX but with different versions. One of these systems is AIX 4.3 & the other is AIX 5.2.
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I need to create a shared library to access an in memory DB. The DB is not huge, but big enough to make it cumbersome to carry around in every single process using the shared library. Luckily, it is pretty static information, so I don't need to worry much about synchronizing the data between... (12 Replies)
I am writing a shared library in Linux (but compatible with other UNIXes) and I want to allow multiple instances to share a piece of memory -- 1 byte is enough. What's the "best" way to do this? I want to optimize for speed and portability.
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Hi,
Can someone help me with creating a bash shell script.
I need to create a script that gets a positive number n as an argument.
The script must create n directories in the current directory with names like map_1, map_2 etcetera. Each directory must be contained within its predecessor. So... (7 Replies)
I am working on project that need shared access to the FS from 2 AIX HACMP nodes.
This FS is created on a SAN disk and the VG that includes this FS is active on node A.
What options do I have so that this FS can also be accessed from Node B ?
We don't have GPFS, so that is not a option.... (3 Replies)
Hello.
I am new to this forum and I would like to ask for advice about low level POSIX programming.
I have to implement a POSIX compliant C shared library.
A file will have some variables and the shared library will have some functions which need those variables.
There is one special... (5 Replies)
Use and complete the template provided. The entire template must be completed. If you don't, your post may be deleted!
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
Here is what I am supposed to do, word for word from my assignment page:
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raptor-config
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)