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10-06-2009 07:13 AM
10-06-2009 07:13 AM
Re: can't get new crypt2() function to work
>I confirmed that -L/usr/lib doesn't work, while -L/usr/lib/hpux64 does:
Did you also confirm that you can leave out both?
>I wish the /usr/lib option DID work.
Why? There are no shlibs there for Integrity. And on Integrity, there can be 4 library directories.
>I would rather not platform-specific compiler options in the instructions accompanying my program
In this case you don't have too, since the driver will figure this out. And since +DD64 is already OS specific, the horse is already out of the barn.
Did you also confirm that you can leave out both?
>I wish the /usr/lib option DID work.
Why? There are no shlibs there for Integrity. And on Integrity, there can be 4 library directories.
>I would rather not platform-specific compiler options in the instructions accompanying my program
In this case you don't have too, since the driver will figure this out. And since +DD64 is already OS specific, the horse is already out of the barn.
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