Rod Evans <Rod.Evans at Sun.com> wrote:

> Joerg Schilling wrote:
>
> > let us look at the standard....
> > 
> >     The file argument is used to construct a pathname to the object file. 
> > If 
> >     file contains a slash character, the file argument is used as the 
> > pathname
> >     for the file. Otherwise, file is used in an implementation-defined 
> > manner
> >     to yield a pathname.
> > 
> > See http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/dlopen.html
>
> So you're saying that if there is a "/" anywhere in the dlopen() string,
> then the *whole* string would be taken as is.

I don't know whether this will be useful for the actual problem but
it is worth to have a closer look.

J?rg

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