On 11/5/2002 4:47 PM, Alfred Lam wrote: > I need the equivalent .so for linux, which I have obtained in > cygwin with:
[Boggle!]g++ *.o scard.lib -o libscard.so. Now I'm trying to use it in Red Hat Linux,
You can't do that. Cygwin is not binary compatible with Linux - it's binary compatible with Windows. You cannot move a cygwin-compiled binary (executable or shared library) to Linux and use it there.
You have to either compile it on Linux itself, or specifically compile it with a cross-compiler that creates Linux executables (which won't run on Windows, then).
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Shankar.
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