On Apr 12, 2000, Kevin Atkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 12 Apr 2000, Alexandre Oliva wrote: >> On Apr 12, 2000, Michael Bletzinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> > Another option you might to try is listing libstdc++.a as an object >> > when you are creating your library. >> >> This may work, as long as you don't pull cin, cout and cerr, nor any >> other global variables. > What about global variables without contractors? These *may* work :-) -- Alexandre Oliva Enjoy Guaranį, see http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~oliva/ Cygnus Solutions, a Red Hat company aoliva@{redhat, cygnus}.com Free Software Developer and Evangelist CS PhD student at IC-Unicamp oliva@{lsd.ic.unicamp.br, gnu.org} Write to mailing lists, not to me
- Re: 2nd Try: Shared libraries w/ C++ and libltdl Alexandre Oliva
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- Re: 2nd Try: Shared libraries w/ C++ and libltdl Alexandre Oliva
- Re: 2nd Try: Shared libraries w/ C++ and libltdl Michael Bletzinger
- Re: 2nd Try: Shared libraries w/ C++ and libltdl Alexandre Oliva
- Re: 2nd Try: Shared libraries w/ C++ and libltdl Kevin Atkinson
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- Re: 2nd Try: Shared libraries w/ C++ and libltdl Alexandre Oliva
- Re: 2nd Try: Shared libraries w/ C++ and libltdl Alexandre Oliva
- Re: 2nd Try: Shared libraries w/ C++ and libltdl Kevin Atkinson
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