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libraries on Linux using the GNU toolset
4888 libraries on Linux using the GNU toolset http://www.dwheeler.com/program-library/Program-Library-HOWTO/ This paper first discusses static libraries, which are installed into a program executable before the program can be run. It then discusses shared libraries, which are loaded at program start-up and shared between programs. Finally, it discusses dynamically loaded (DL) libraries, which can be loaded and used at any time while a program is running. DL libraries aren't really a different kind of library format (both static and shared libraries can be used as DL libraries); instead, the difference is in how DL libraries are used by programmers. The HOWTO wraps up with a section with more examples and a section with references to other sources of information. C and C++ > Tips and Tutorials > Programming in C and C++ Oct 10, 2006

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