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.so and .a libraries
From: |
Morusaka |
Subject: |
.so and .a libraries |
Date: |
Wed, 11 Aug 2004 19:51:58 GMT |
Hi,
I have the same library (Boost Regex++ library) compiled both as a ".so" and
as a ".a" file.
I think .so means "shared object", is this right?
I am trying to compile some examples, with a sintax like:
g++ -IpathDirectory -LlibraryDirectory -llibraryName sourcefilename.cpp
it seems to compile right, but when I try to execute the program, my RedHat
system says it can't find the shared library.
How can I link to my executable the ".a" library files?
Thank you in advance, Morusaka.
- .so and .a libraries,
Morusaka <=