10-03-2001
Perfect!
This is exactly what I needed to know, thank you once again rwb!
Mike
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
lv2soname
LV2SONAME(1) General Commands Manual LV2SONAME(1)
NAME
lv2soname - script which can be used in your build system to translate a linker option into the soname
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the lv2soname command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original
program does not have a manual page.
lv2soname script can be used in your build system to translate a linker option (e.g. -lgtkmm2.4) into the soname (e.g. libgtkmm-2.4.so.1)
for the shared library that ld will link to when given that command line option. It will generate the RDF triples needed to tell hosts
that the library with that soname must never be unloaded even after your plugin GUI library has been unloaded.
e.g. $ lv2soname '<http://my.gui>' '<http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2core#requiredFeature>' -lgtkmm-2.4
If the script for some reason can't determine the soname it will instead generate the RDF needed to tell the host to never unload the GUI
library at all.
However pretty much the same thing can be done by linking the plugin GUI using the -z nodelete linker option, which will keep the GUI
library loaded even after the host runs dlclose(), requiring no extra support from the host. So lv2soname is deprecated and will be
removed in the next major version release.
For more information please visit http://ll-plugins.nongnu.org
AUTHOR
lv2soname was written by Lars Luthman <lars.luthman@gmail.com>.
This manual page was written by Jaromir Mike <mira.mikes@seznam.cz>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
May 12, 2010 LV2SONAME(1)