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QuestionUsing a Self Developed Dll in VC++ Pin
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Vijay Rajanna29-Jun-14 16:25
Vijay Rajanna29-Jun-14 16:25 
I am using a Windows host machine to cross compile programs on to a Linux RT platform using a GCC cross compiler.

Assume, the C program I write, links to a shared library libShared.so as I am using functions defined in that library inside my program.

In the Eclipse editor I am providing the library name (libshared.so), and its path under linker options. Now when I compile the program, I get compilation errors since libShared.so links to multiple other libraries (eg: lib11.so, lib12.so, lib13.so), but I am not explicitly calling any functions from these libraries.

My question is, Why should the compiler generate errors, when I don't explicitly use functions defined in those libraries ?

However when I specify the name and path of the libraries liked by libShared.so, the compilation passes.

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