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  1. Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi
  2. Path: sparky!uunet!munnari.oz.au!bunyip.cc.uq.oz.au!dirac.physics.uq.oz.au!werner
  3. From: werner@physics.uq.oz.au (Michael Werner)
  4. Subject: shared libraries
  5. Message-ID: <Bz8Lt5.AMH@bunyip.cc.uq.oz.au>
  6. Keywords: mkshlib
  7. Sender: news@bunyip.cc.uq.oz.au (USENET News System)
  8. Reply-To: werner@dirac.physics.uq.oz.au
  9. Organization: Department of Physics, University of Queensland
  10. Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1992 06:53:29 GMT
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  13. I have a Sony NEWS (R3000) running 4.1R which has the MIPS C compiler, linker and other tools. It calls these version 2.11 if that means anything to non-Sony machines. It also has mkshlib2.11. 
  14. How do you generate an appropriate specification file for mkshlib to use ?
  15. Do you need a shared library version of lic.a for it to work ? Has anyone built X11R5 shared libraries using the sgiLib.rules configuration file in the MIT distribution? If so does this file need to be modified to get it working ?
  16. -- 
  17. Yours,
  18.  
  19. Mike
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  23. +    *          *            Michael Werner                   +
  24. +     *         *                werner@dirac.physics.uq.oz.au      +
  25. +      *     *            Theoretical Quantum Optics,        + 
  26. +       -------                        Department of Physics,             +
  27. +      *       *                        University of Queensland.          +
  28. +     *        *            St. Lucia. 4072. Australia         +
  29. +    *           *                                                         +
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