Re: Linker issue: static lib which uses a dylib
Re: Linker issue: static lib which uses a dylib
- Subject: Re: Linker issue: static lib which uses a dylib
- From: "Simon Raisin" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 08:11:36 -0400
On 8/15/07,
Alastair Houghton <
email@hidden> wrote:
On 15 Aug 2007, at 12:26, Simon Raisin wrote:
> It sounds like it. Link order typically matters for Unix linkers,
> which might be unexpected if you're used to (for instance)
> Microsoft's linker.
> I believe you can control the link order by re-ordering things in
> your Xcode project. Did you try that?
Thanks for the reply Alastair. (and I did come from the MS world). :)
I can't figure out how to change the ordering in Xcode.
My app has already been using the static lib so that dependency has already been established. I dragged (drug?) the static lib xcode project directly into the xcode project for my app (and setup the dependancy stuff that way).
Now that a dylib is involved, the only thing I can seem to do is to place the -lMyDylib linker flag in the "Other Linker Flags" setting in the project's preferences. As the ld output shows, that means that it ends up at the end of the command line. :(
Any suggestions would be appreciated because I would very much like to get this working without resorting to dlopen, et. al.
Thanks,
CxT
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