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oakdemir
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Post subject: Using OXF as a shared library, possible ? Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 7:24 pm |
Joined: Tue Jun 24, 2008 6:18 pm Posts: 141 Location: Ankara
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Hi,
I have some applications running in their own address spaces, namely VAS in Integrity, or RTP in VxWorks, in addition to the one that is running in the kernel space.
I develop each application as a separate executable, so each one is linked with OXF libs separately.
However, I am seeking a way to let the OXF lib be treated as a shared library by each application. I do not have any idea if this is possible.
Waiting for some comment.
Regards.
Özgür Eser Akdemir.
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shanz
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Post subject: Re: Using OXF as a shared library, possible ? Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 8:51 pm |
Joined: Wed May 07, 2008 3:50 pm Posts: 148 Location: Horsham, W Sussex, England
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I recently tried to build the oxf as a .so but gave up as there were many compilation errors to fix. I decided to leave the oxf as a static library and just to make my library a shared object. The errors were all to do with missing function prototypes and argument type mismatches. These 'errors' aren't a problem when building the framework statically. If you need to do it I believe it is possible with a bit of patience!
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