On Sun, 21 Sep 2008 17:24:49 Shachar Shemesh wrote:
>
> Case in point: You want to develop a mozilla plugin. It is harmless but
> makes no sense to have the plug-in's name begin with "lib". Also, if the
> plugin's name does not end in ".so", Mozilla will refuse to load it.
> Worse, Mozilla explicitly resolves symbolic links, so merely putting the
> file name as libtool created it (libplugin.so.0.1.2) and placing a
> symbolic link to it will not work. The file has to actually be called
> "libplugin.so".
will adding a simple rule to make a real link, something like
ln -f libplugin.so.0.1.2 plugin.so
work for you ?
Ehud.
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