#17605: "How to call C code from Sage" thematic tutorial
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Reporter: | Owner:
ncohen | Status: needs_review
Type: | Milestone: sage-6.5
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Authors: | 2ad9b510df07b6f97741f934e9830b3b405401e8
Nathann Cohen | Stopgaps:
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Comment (by kcrisman):
> Well, the point is actually that with this you can give it a try and
witness that it does work
Sadly, not today :( though it would be more fun than what I have to do.
Though I would recommend removing the `ncohen` references to something
more generic, no doubt an oversight.
> > Copying files to SAGE_ROOT/local/lib/ is modifying Sage in my book.
> The tutorial does not do that.
I think Volker is referring to the earlier comment
> I kept on whipping my test files and go to something new, though: I was
able to make it work provided that I copied libdoublevector.so to
SAGE_ROOT/local/lib/.
which however I think you are right is not in the tutorial, you seem to
have taken a different approach.
As for the OS X, I think the `.so` files are called `.dylib` (at least
sometimes) and on Cygwin `.dll`... but I am not an expert in such things.
Good luck! This would indeed be a good tutorial to have.
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