Using a .SO library with Inline

From: Bernard Cosell (bernie_at_rev.net)
Date: 01/28/05

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    We have an app that is [happily] using Inline C -- but at the moment
    it is linking against a .a library [from a commercial package we
    bought]. The folks that make the package imply that they may not keep
    building the .a and only provide a .SO version of their library.

    Is there a way to get Inline to give you access to a .SO library [it
    works great to access .a, but about everything I've tried this AM
    didn't work for working against the .SO version]. Thanks!

    This on some 5.6 with some RedHat Linux...

      /Bernie\


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