Le 6 sept. 2013 à 12:11, Carl Eugen Hoyos <ceho...@ag.or.at> a écrit :
> Lucas Soltic <lucas.soltic@...> writes: > >>>> On Unix platforms there are ".so" and ".so.version", >>>> and on Windows, there are ".dll" and "-version.dll". >>> >>> I probably misunderstand but are you suggesting that we >>> name the Unix shared libraries *.dll ? >>> (Or the Windows shared libraries *.so ?) >> >> Hi, >> No, Linux correctly uses .so and Windows .dll. > > I did misunderstand... > >> The annoying point is the version suffix because of >> course it changes when I update FFmpeg. > > It should not change. > > Or in other words: It only changes if updating your > libraries would break your existing applications, > so the change was (really, really) needed. Hmm you're right, I understand your point. > Sorry, I am not sure if you are 100% comfortable with > how dynamic linking (on unix-like systems) work, so > I am unsure what your problem is. > (To make sure: I am not implying I am.) > > You simply need the versions at runtime, they have > absolutely no relevance at compile time (because > when installing the libraries, a symbolic link is > added to make sure you link against the current > library version while having old version/versions > still installed). At compile time, you should > always link against "xyz.so" (or actually "xyz" > because the linker will add "so"), not ".so.99". I was more or less comfortable with dynamic linking (actually not 100% so thanks for the clarification!) But.. well, the linking issue is only on Windows. The issue I had both on Windows and Unix was with the CMake install rule. > I am *guessing* that you actually want static > linking in your case. Not sure if my previous answers weren't clear but.. no, I want dynamic linking. Anyway, I've actually found a *somewhat* clean solution: instead of installing the files, I install the directory that contains the FFmpeg libraries (I've copied them to a single directory). And this works great on every platform :) So no more need to worry about this issue, everything works fine now! Thanks to all of you for your time :) Lucas > Carl Eugen > > _______________________________________________ > Libav-user mailing list > Libav-user@ffmpeg.org > http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/libav-user _______________________________________________ Libav-user mailing list Libav-user@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/libav-user