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Re: Dynamically Linked Libraries

Certainly - in Linux they have a different name structure and are stored in different default locations but the intent is much the same.

Lets say I have a library called "keith". The actual file name (or link) would be called libkeith.so for a static library or libkeith.a for a static library. The objects are compiled with extra flags and the linking step looks different. Just google "Linux shared libraries howto" and there are hundred of good examples on the web.

If you have trouble, post again or PM me.

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