On 13 Apr 2000, Alexandre Oliva wrote: > On Apr 12, 2000, Kevin Atkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On 12 Apr 2000, Alexandre Oliva wrote: > >> On Apr 12, 2000, Michael Bletzinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >> > Another option you might to try is listing libstdc++.a as an object > >> > when you are creating your library. > >> > >> This may work, as long as you don't pull cin, cout and cerr, nor any > >> other global variables. > > > What about global variables without contractors? > > These *may* work :-) Have you ever seen them NOT work? --- Kevin Atkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://metalab.unc.edu/kevina/
- Re: 2nd Try: Shared libraries w/ C++ and libltdl Alexandre Oliva
- Re: 2nd Try: Shared libraries w/ C++ and libltdl Kevin Atkinson
- Re: 2nd Try: Shared libraries w/ C++ and libltdl Alexandre Oliva
- Re: 2nd Try: Shared libraries w/ C++ and libltdl Michael Bletzinger
- Re: 2nd Try: Shared libraries w/ C++ and libltdl Alexandre Oliva
- Re: 2nd Try: Shared libraries w/ C++ and libltdl Kevin Atkinson
- Re: 2nd Try: Shared libraries w/ C++ and libltdl Kevin Atkinson
- Re: 2nd Try: Shared libraries w/ C++ and libltdl Ossama Othman
- Re: 2nd Try: Shared libraries w/ C++ and libltdl Alexandre Oliva
- Re: 2nd Try: Shared libraries w/ C++ and libltdl Alexandre Oliva
- Re: 2nd Try: Shared libraries w/ C++ and libltdl Kevin Atkinson
- Re: 2nd Try: Shared libraries w/ C++ and libltdl Alexandre Oliva