Thomas Bogendoerfer wrote:
> it's the runtime linker, which refuses to load the "incorrect" shared
> library. Technical it would be possible to mix the two version like it's
> done for solaris. But since ld.so tries to find optimized libraries,
> it also chooses only matching libaries.
Ah, guessed that. Wasn't sure whether GNUs ld does it too.
OK, that probably means we really have to fiddle with compilation
flags....
Hi,
Thomas Bogendoerfer wrote:
> it's the runtime linker, which refuses to load the "incorrect" shared
> library. Technical it would be possible to mix the two version like it's
> done for solaris. But since ld.so tries to find optimized libraries,
> it also chooses only matching libaries.
Ah, guessed that. Wasn't sure whether GNUs ld does it too.
OK, that probably means we really have to fiddle with compilation
flags....
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