km@mathcs.emory.edu (Ken Mandelberg) (01/14/90)
Has anyone done a front end for gcc to contend with shared library conflicts, in the way ccc or shcc do for cc? -- Ken Mandelberg | km@mathcs.emory.edu PREFERRED Emory University | {decvax,gatech}!emory!km UUCP Dept of Math and CS | km@emory.bitnet NON-DOMAIN BITNET Atlanta, GA 30322 | Phone: (404) 727-7963
karl@MorningStar.Com (Karl Fox) (01/14/90)
In article <4874@emory.mathcs.emory.edu> km@mathcs.emory.edu (Ken Mandelberg) writes:
Has anyone done a front end for gcc to contend with shared
library conflicts, in the way ccc or shcc do for cc?
I use a package by Andy Fyfe <andy@csvax.caltech.edu> posted to
unix-pc.sources last March. It provides a gcc-ld front-end to /bin/ld
that is smart about the shared libraries, and exploits the "-shlib"
option of gcc.
It's the *right* way to do it, and I couldn't live without it. Write me
if you can't get it from the author or from the osu-cis UNIX-PC archives.
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Karl Fox, Morning Star Technologies karl@MorningStar.Com