Re: how to hook into shared libraries (by chaining)

2007-02-15 Thread Christian Parpart
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 13:33:58 Ralf Wildenhues wrote: > * Christian Parpart wrote on Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 11:59:35AM CET: > > I want to override some functions located in libGL.so and libX11.so, in > > order to capture movies from (any) OpenGL application. > > > > There are now several ways t

Re: how to hook into shared libraries (by chaining)

2007-02-13 Thread Ralf Wildenhues
* Christian Parpart wrote on Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 04:55:00PM CET: > On Tuesday 13 February 2007 13:33:58 Ralf Wildenhues wrote: > > > > The question is how portable you want to be. > Only gentoo would be really self-seeking and result into a quite a > little user base. But when it comes to the "on

Re: how to hook into shared libraries (by chaining)

2007-02-13 Thread Christian Parpart
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 13:33:58 Ralf Wildenhues wrote: > * Christian Parpart wrote on Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 11:59:35AM CET: > > I want to override some functions located in libGL.so and libX11.so, in > > order to capture movies from (any) OpenGL application. > > > > There are now several ways t

Re: how to hook into shared libraries (by chaining)

2007-02-13 Thread Ralf Wildenhues
* Christian Parpart wrote on Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 11:59:35AM CET: > > I want to override some functions located in libGL.so and libX11.so, in order > to capture movies from (any) OpenGL application. > > There are now several ways to achieve this, but none of them seems to be > userfriendly *and

how to hook into shared libraries (by chaining)

2007-02-13 Thread Christian Parpart
Hi all, somewhat unusual, I do understand, but I most obviousely need this. I want to override some functions located in libGL.so and libX11.so, in order to capture movies from (any) OpenGL application. There are now several ways to achieve this, but none of them seems to be userfriendly *and*