Hi,

   I am also new to RTLinux.
According to my knowledge a process or kernel code can
not make references to user level libraries.
The reason is if user level process blocks kernel code
which depends on it will be blocked , causing danger
to kernel.

So u can not make references user level libraries from
RTLinux modules as they will run in kernel space.

Regards
Venkat

--- priyadarshan hari  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hi,
>   I am new to rtlinux. I have installed rtl3.1 on my
> machine using linux
> kernel 2.4.4. Can I use built in socket library for
> my real time tasks? If
> yes how should I link the library with my rtl tasks?
> If no why is it not
> possible??
> 
> thanks and regards
> priyadarshan
> 
> 
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