Hi Valli,
I don't understand the special need.
If you build a shared object and install it in a system directory (e.g.
/usr/lib/) each application that wants to use it can be linked against it.
So where is your special need of the TIZEN SDK?
Kind regards
Am 14.08.2012 15:03, schrieb smk valli:
Hi Roland,
I have a specific native code which needs to be built using Tizen SDK.
in my make file i want to set the Tizen SDK path and my .so should be
able to link with Tizen applications.
How can i ensure make file is using Tizen SDK or not?
thanks & regards
Valli.
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Roland Kloeters
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Valli,
this is not a Tizen specific problem but rather a general
developer problem.
Usually you have to create a Makefile to build a shared object.
As far as I understand Tizen there is no limitation being made by
the TIZEN SDK.
If you are not familiar with Linux C/C++ programming and Makefile
have a look at www.cmake.org <http://www.cmake.org/>.
There you might find some useful information on how to create a
CMake based Makefile for creating a shared object.
Kind regards
Am 14.08.2012 14:25, schrieb smk valli:
Hi All,
I have a code base which is in C/C++ language. I want to build it
as a library/share object using tizen SDK.
Can any body tell me how can i do this? No where found any clear
steps for doing this.
NOTE: Installed Tizen SDK, IDE and Emulator in Ubuntu machine.
thanks & regards
Valli.
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