On 11/5/2002 4:47 PM, Alfred Lam wrote:
> I need the equivalent .so for linux, which I have obtained in
> cygwin with:
g++ *.o scard.lib -o libscard.so. Now I'm trying to use it in Red Hat Linux,
[Boggle!]
You can't do that. Cygwin is not binary compatible with Linux - it's
binary compatible w
Lam [mailto:alfredlam@;nowmediatech.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 2:13 AM
To: Schaible, Jörg
Subject: Re: undefined ELF header when porting .so file from cygwin to linux
Can you give me an example of how to go about doing it using these
files(e.g a.cpp, b.cpp, a.h,b.h,scdll32.lib)
Thanks
Oringinal unfortunatelly sent private ... :(
-Original Message-
From: Schaible, Jörg
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 9:56 AM
To: 'Alfred Lam'
Subject: RE: undefined ELF header when porting .so file from cygwin to
linux
Hi Alfred,
> which I have obtained in cygwin wi
Hi all,
I'm facing a problem for which there were not much help. I have created a
.so file in cygwin since the programs used windows.h and a .lib file. After
having created this .so file, I used it in a jni link. Previously, a .dll
was created which was used in a jni link, but now I need the equiv
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