On Wed, 5 Mar 1997, Fons Rademakers wrote: > in principle you can load any shared library in ROOT. > However, to have your classes and methods visible via the > interpreter you have to make a dictionary for them. All this > can be done as one large or many small shared libraries > (like the ROOT system itself). > What about loading many crosreferenced shared libraries on Linux eg. I have two libraries scond one uses class defined in first one (whole stuff works on hpux) I can create refered class from first library (when it's loaded) but when I try to load second library using gSystem.Load(), I get error mesg that some symbol is unknown (it is constructor of class from first library). Everything starts to work after relinking this two libraries to single one. Any idea ? regards Jarek
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