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Hi,
what is the order of the libraries in the Makefile, for linking inter dependent libraries. i'm getting linker error for the following scenario.

I have lib1.a and lib2.a, with which lib1.a needs lib2.a and lib2.a needs lib1.a for linking. How can this be resolved.

any thoughts on this would be helpful.

thanks
rsennat
Feb 2 '08 #1
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JosAH
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Hi,
what is the order of the libraries in the Makefile, for linking inter dependent libraries. i'm getting linker error for the following scenario.

I have lib1.a and lib2.a, with which lib1.a needs lib2.a and lib2.a needs lib1.a for linking. How can this be resolved.

any thoughts on this would be helpful.

thanks
rsennat
That's the old unix gotcha; either run [b]ranlib]/b] on both libraries or add lib1.a
again on the command line, i.e. lib1.a lib2.a lib1.a

kind regards,

Jos
Feb 2 '08 #2

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