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- From: dan.eriksson@vxjkatedral.se (Peter Liljenberg)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Want to make a shared.library
- Date: 16 Apr 1996 07:55:52 GMT
- Organization: VΣxj÷ Katedralskola
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- In article <4kiehp$an5@astfgl.idb.hist.no>, anneu@colargol.idb.hist.no (Anne Kristine Ugedal) says:
- >
- >Hi!
- >
- >I need to make my own shared library, but it's not a trivial task.
- >As I use GCC for most of my work, I would prefer to make the library
- >with GCC. If that's hard, I have an old Lattice C 5.0 that I can use.
- >Does anyone know of any working examples for either of these compilers?
-
- Download LibraryGuide (sp?) from Aminet, docs/hyper, dev/misc or something
- like that. It explains in depth how to make shared libraries, and was of
- great help for me when I had to write one. I think that there's an
- explanation for how to do this with gcc.
-
- Peter Liljenberg
-