On Mon, 6 Nov 2000 hmoreau at digiserve.ie wrote:
> On 6 Nov, Mel wrote:
> >
> > here is one for the gcc/g++ kings.
> >
> > I have two libs that I want pieces out of either of them. Now, they
> > decided having the same named functions doing the same thing in two binary
> > libs would be funny - aren't they smart!
> >
>> Need to know a little more here. Are the libs shared libs (.so's) or
> static (.a)? What are the actual libs? What functions or symbols
> overlap?
>
They are two static libs that are part of an SDK for music
encoding/decoding. At some stage both of them have similar functions such
as frame counters and global constants. I can strip out some of the
functions but not all of them. I was hoping there was some way you could
tell the linker thant when there is duplicate symbols, just take them from
the first library
not looking like it though.
Mel
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