?Okay, I have found it, I must use "libc.so.6" and the function name is
strdup not _strdup...
So, it push to an other questions :
Is libc.so.6 present on any linux distro ? (I use a fedora 13 here)
Arnaud
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Subject: Re: [libvirt] libvirt library binary name for linux
?I have tried libc.so and it doesn't contains _strdup, amybe
it's strdup
instead I will try. Anyway I have a little question (a windowsian question
:) ). Under windows I have a tool named "depends.exe" with it, I can sse
what is exposed thru a dll, is there any equivalent under linux ?
Arnaud
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Subject: Re: [libvirt] libvirt library binary name for linux
> On 10/19/2010 06:07 AM, Justin Clift wrote:
>> I'm not sure which library file the code is in though. For most
>> things it's not needed.
>
> glibc (that is, libc.so, which is pretty much universally linked in to
> every other program already). You don't need to add -lc to your compiler
> line, at any rate.
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