If you look at the build files (probably Makefile) you should see what  
your code is being linked to. It would likely be either a .so or a .a  
file, but probably specified as -lpanarama.

There's plenty to learn, but I'm on the bus, typing on my iPhone. I'll  
wait for more specific questions before going into too much detail.

~Ryan

On 16-Dec-08, at 2:28 AM, "anuj agarwal" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> In camera there is panorama mode, which stitches photo together.
> Now this photo stitching algo/sw is from 3rd party.
> So from the samsung code we call
>
> panarama(a, b, c);
>
> and this function is declares in a header called panarama.h
>
> void panarama (int a, int a, int c);
>
> but we don't have the definition of this function, but we are able  
> to implement and use this function.
>
> Now i don't know where exactly the code of this function is defined.  
> Is it defined in some .lib or .a file. I even don't know whether its  
> a open source or not.
>
> Note: Please ignore this post if not related to the group.
> -- 
> Anuj Agarwal
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> SME-Trainee
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>
> Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can  
> get.
>
> >

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