I assume you are going to use bionic. You can do this in a simpler way, just take a look on the Android.mk system/core/libcutil, you will find out how to do this in a better way. On Sun, 2009-05-10 at 22:10 -0700, kiran wrote: > Hi All, > > I am new to Android and started porting native C application to > Android. It worked. Then started with shared objects. I am getting 'No > such file / directory' error. Here is the procedure. > > 1. Created Shared object with arm-none-linux-gnueabi toolkit. > 2. For creating binary, I used > $arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc filename.c -o file -L. > -lfile > This works fine. But, as we need to create static executable, if I > use static option for this, it gives me linking error throwing an > error "Unable to find the specified library". > > Any guesses? > > Also, when I use the following options specified in , > http://honeypod.blogspot.com/2007/12/shared-library-hello-world-for-android.html, > > $arm-none-linux-gnueabi-ld --dynamic-linker /system/bin/linker - > nostdlib -rpath /system/lib -rpath ~/tmp/android/system/lib -L . -L ~/ > tmp/android/system/lib -lc -lhello -o hello2 start.o main.o > > I am getting "cannot find -lc option" and executable is not > generated. > > -- > > Regards, > Kiran Kumar. > >
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