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1. Programming
Hi All,
My application main engine will use a shared library where we do many operation. We are trying to implement the linear algebra operation on the shared library for that I need to link my shared library to the lapack library in /usr/lib.
Below is my make file. Can you please let me... (2 Replies)
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2. OS X (Apple)
I'm trying to get Valgrind to work with an openmpi application in OS X. However I want to hardcode the path to a shared library called libmpiwrap-amd64-darwin.so into my application so that it is available at runtime. In Linux this is relatively simple, I would just add the option... (0 Replies)
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3. Programming
I am trying to set up the gnu multiple precision arithmetic library for some c++ programming I have to do.
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4. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hello everyone:
I've made a program for AIX, but it's unable to run, by running ld I got the following screen:
ld MyApp
ld: 0711-317 ERROR: Undefined symbol: getenv
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5. AIX
:confused:
Hi All
I am getting following warnings on AIX:
ctsaix01-kepatil > make -f MakePMXMLParserAIX.mak
xlC_r -g -c -DAIX -D_REENTRANT -I. -I/ctsadev/Development/kepatil/p4client/3rd_party/XercesC/2.7.0/UNIX/AIX-51/XercesC/include -I../../API/INC -c -w -DNDEBUG -DAPP_NO_THREADS... (0 Replies)
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6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Getting the following error ,
ld: /opt/syncsort39/lib/libsyncsort.sl: Mismatched ABI. 64-bit PA shared library found in 32-bit link.
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7. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hello,
We are working on a product which requires library interposing. And
according to the market requirements, needs to be migrated on AIX OS also.
So now, the question is "Is library interposing possible in AIX?" If yes,
how? If no, then what are the other alternatives?
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello,
I have query on Library Interposer:
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according to the market requirements, needs to be migrated on AIX OS also.
So now, the question is "Is library interposing possible in AIX?" If yes,
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9. AIX
Hi,
Can we link to 2 libraries out of which one is compiled with version 5 and other with version 6.
version 6 used AIX 5.0
Version 5 used AIX 4.3
Will there be any runtime problems because of this ( If it goes through linking step )?
Thanks ,
Suman (2 Replies)
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10. Programming
Hi
I'm getting
ld: fatal: option -h and building a dynamic executable are incompatible
ld: fatal: Flags processing errors
When I run
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after running
gcc -fPIC -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/dt/include -c Workspace.c
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wibble-test-genrunner(1) General Commands Manual wibble-test-genrunner(1)
NAME
wibble-test-genrunner - Code generator for wibble testsuites.
SYNOPSIS
wibble-test-genrunner header <file>
wibble-test-genrunner main <files>
DESCRIPTION
The program generates .cpp files that are then compiled and linked into a test program for running tests from .test.h files. Examples of
such .test.h files may be found among wibble headers, eg. /usr/include/wibble/regexp.test.h.
In the first form, the program processes a single header file (usually of the form foo.test.h) and produces a corresponding .cpp file to be
compiled. In the second form, it takes as <files> all the .test.h headers and produces a single main.cpp which contains the main() function
of the test program, which then runs all the tests in all the .test.h files. The generated source code is always written to standard output
and it is left up to the user to redirect it to a meaningful location.
The program currently has no options other than the two forms above. The program is intended to be run as part of build process of programs
or libraries using the wibble testing framework. For convenient use from CMake, there is a test.cmake script under /usr/share/wibble, that
takes care of producing all the .cpp files (both per-header and the main one), compiling them and linking them into a single binary which
executes the testsuite.
AUTHOR
Petr Rockai <me@mornfall.net>
wibble-test-genrunner(1)