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- From: Evert de Vos <vosev@sh.bel.alcatel.be>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Writing shared libraries in assembler
- Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 13:15:14 +0200
- Organization: Alcatel/Bell
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- Hans-Joerg Frieden wrote:
- :
- : MushyPea (MushyPea@etchq.demon.co.uk) wrote:
- : : Okay, I'm sorry if this question has been answered a thousand times before,
- : : but how DO you program shared libraries in assembler?
- : :
- : : I am happy with the idea of writing 100% re-entrant, relocatable code - what
- : : I would like is some assistance on the format of a shared library, including
- : : the library source, and the creation of an _LVO offset file.
- : The best thing would be to get the RKRM:Libraries. Alternatively, get the
- : rkrm library source code (I guess it's on Aminet, and on some older Fish
- : disk). It has a sample library in assembler...
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- Or look on aminet:
- Libs.lha docs/hyper 3K Amigaguide of shared libraries and what they are for
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- Greetinx /Evert
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