On Wednesday 05 July 2006 13:14, Magnus Lindberg wrote:
> Is it possible to link dynamically with SigC++? Is it complicated?

Not only that, it is the default!? What makes you think otherwise? Or, in 
case, what system are you on that doesn't allow it?

> Does linking dynamically with SigC++ (if possible) entail that any
> special considerations must be made when using SigC++?

Much of libsigC++ is pure template code, so just swapping a shared library in 
the background as a remedy for a bug is not always an option. Otherwise, no 
special considerations are necessary.

Uli

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