Hi everybody, A problem I have is the following : I'm creating several dictionaries from several sets of headers using cint, since those headers are C code and this seems to give me the best results, as in : cint -w1 -zlibVFFTW -nVEGA_G_FFTW.C -D__MAKECINT__ -DG__MAKECINT \ -c-1 -A -DG__REGEXP -DG__SHAREDLIB -DG__OSFDLL -DG__ROOT -D__cplusplus \ -I/home/buskulic/fftw-2.1.3/include \ /home/buskulic/fftw-2.1.3/include/fftw.h each of these generated dictionaries are put into a SEPARATE shared library. For libraries generated from C only code, there is a problem. When one loads these shared libs, one sees only the symbols of the first library. The others are not seen at the command line, though when I load the library interactively (dynamically), after having launched root, everything is OK. We already discussed this issue, and the problem was that, when loaded statically, a shared lib executes an init function. Only the first STATICALLY loaded lib does this init. Well, is there any way of allowing several statically linked libs coming from C code to execute their init code (which is it, Masa ?). I would like to keep the separation into several shared libs so I can use these libs for other purposes, so avoid having only one global dictionary. Cheers Damir -- ===================================================================== | Damir Buskulic | Universite de Savoie/LAPP | | | Chemin de Bellevue, B.P. 110 | | Tel : +33 (0)450091600 | F-74941 Annecy-le-Vieux Cedex | | e-mail: buskulic@lapp.in2p3.fr | FRANCE | ===================================================================== mailto:buskulic@lapp.in2p3.fr
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