Executable shared object
Singh Pradyuman-R50282
Pradyuman.Singh@motorola.com
Wed Jul 16 13:19:00 GMT 2003
Hi Eljay,
I didnt want to put code which uses the shared lib itself inside it, anyway, but yes it would work,
you just need to use -dy instead of -G in ld (-G overrides -dy and makes non-executable .so) ie.,
ld -o libexpm.so exp1.o exp2.o exp3.o libuseso.o -dy -ldl -lc
Thanks & regards,
Pradyuman.
-----Original Message-----
From: Eljay Love-Jensen [mailto:eljay@adobe.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 5:47 PM
To: Singh Pradyuman-R50282; 'Paolo Massimino'; gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org
Subject: RE: Executable shared object
Hi Pradyuman,
That doesn't quite do what Paolo is asking for.
Why not just put libuseso.c directly in the libexpm.so file (that would do what Paolo wants)?
gcc -fPIC -c exp1.c exp2.c exp3.c libuseso.c
ld -G -o libexpm.so exp1.o exp2.o exp3.o libuseso.o -dy -ldl -lc
Then the problem becomes "Hey, that doesn't work!"
--Eljay
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