Yes, "uname -v" gives "4" and "uname -r" gives "3" on an AIX 4.3 box.
Here's what I turned up on dlopen(), dlclose(), and dlsym() on AIX:
http://www.unixguide.net/ibm/faq/faq2.26.shtml.
Lynn Gazis
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lgazis> I'm not sure about dl*() and older AIX versions.
One way might be to assume that AIX 4 has dl*(), and have separate
configurations for AIX 3. Then it's up to config to find out what
version we're dealing with.
I assume that "uname -v" gives "4" and "uname -r" gives "3" on an AIX
4.3 box, is that correct? In that case, we have a set of assumptions
to work from.
Someone will have to confirm that dl*() work on AIX 4.x.
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