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There are three different types of "libraries" in Linux. Static Libraries, Shared Libraries and Dynamically Loaded (DL) Libraries.

The first kind is linked with your binary code, the second type is loaded from a shared location during application startup and the third kind is loaded by code some time after startup. DL libraries would be used for plugins and other libraries which are optional/interchangable. Shared libraries are used to save space (different applications "share" a library) and static libs are used if you need to provide a special version for your application or to make it easier to run a multiple-dependant-application.

See this HOW-TO[^] for further information.

Cheers,
Sebastian

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