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The Libtool Team is pleased to announce the release of GNU Libtool
2.2.4.
GNU Libtool hides the complexity of using shared libraries behind a
consistent, portable interface. GNU Libtool ships with GNU libltdl,
which hides the complexity of loading dynamic runtime libraries
(modules)
How can I link statically with one library and dynamically with another?
I am building an Apache module which uses libtidy:
http://tidy.sourceforge.net/
Because I frequently want to install this module on Mac OS X, which does
not by default ship with a libtidy shared library, I include the
On Sun, 4 May 2008, Jack Bates wrote:
How can I link statically with one library and dynamically with another?
In an environment you don't personally control, the only way to be
absolutely sure is to provide the full path to the static library
(e.g. /usr/local/lib/libfoo.a) rather than