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Re: DLL's for linux

: Does Linux have any support dynamically linked modules : ( also known as DLL's in OS/2, Windows ) ? An appropriate followup question : What is the difference between a shared library and a dynamic linked library ? Dynamic-libraries ...

linux-activists - Whitney de Vries - Jul 31 1993 - 23:24

DLL's for linux

... whitney@christie.Meakins.McGill.CA writes: : Does Linux have any support dynamically linked modules : ( also known as DLL's in OS/2, Windows ) ? ... the other hand, you *could* crack the .s file and create a pointer into the ...

linux-activists - Russell Nelson - Aug 1 1993 - 23:40

Re: DLL's for linux

... a shared library ? >Not that *I* know of. Shared libraries don't have a directory. On >the other hand, you *could* crack the .s file and create a pointer >into the right place. Hmmm... but then I don't know how you'd get >the library loaded. If ...

linux-activists - Warner Losh - Aug 2 1993 - 12:20

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