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Topic Title: Creating dynamic libraries for Linux
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Created On: 2-Jul-2008 22:02
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 2-Jul-2008 22:02
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Patrick Galler

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Hi all,

is there a customized prp file or profile for creating dynamic libraries for linux (.so)?
There is the configuration MicrosoftDLL out of the box but the linux equivalent is missing.

Thanks
Patrick
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 2-Jul-2008 22:59
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Sean Duggan

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Originally posted by: Patrick Galler
is there a customized prp file or profile for creating dynamic libraries for linux (.so)?

There is the configuration MicrosoftDLL out of the box but the linux equivalent is missing.

I don't know of one available for download (although, amusingly enough, plugging in "telelogic rhapsody linux" into Google gives you oodles of keygens, cracks, and bittorrents to download), but you would be looking at modifying the siteC++.prp file in your Share/Properties subfolder. You can see what goes into it by reading the factoryC++.prp file and searching for MicrosoftDLL to find where it's defined. I wish I could give you better advice, but I've always used Windows (I know... heathen infidel ) so I don't know what your make command looks like.
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