using static library
Net Llama
beemer9
Mon May 17 11:28:56 PDT 2004
THat makes no sense to me, but i'm also no gcc expert. AFAIK, either its
static or its not. You can't go half way.
--- "M.W.Chang" <mwchang at netvigator.com> wrote:
> I said the same contradiction. but he gave me an idea that one could
> link a c program partially static and partially dynamic.. I am no gcc
> expert, so I took the chance to learn. IS that possible?
>
> Net Llama wrote:
> >
> > --- "M.W.Chang" <mwchang at netvigator.com> wrote:
> > > I tried to use dlopen() in a static compiled program, but failed.
> > > (i want to compile it staticly for portability reason)
> > > So I tried to compile the libc in in a manual way:
> > Actually, it looks like he doesn't know what he's doing. If he
> wants to
> > compile something statically, then why is he running ldd against it?
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