work emo: download library, write sample program, compile it, resolve all linkage requirements, run it, get a RUN TIME printf "library X isn't linked". No, it's not. OK, back up. Use makefile to compile & link example program that comes with the lib. Run it. Guess what?
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7/ and...it works. So, just to recap: * compile lib X * link my .c w X, it complains AT RUN TIME bc Y isn't present * add Y to the compile / link line * ...same error * compile lib X w debug flags (-O2 removed), and then compile and link app and X, and get link error "need Y"
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At my old job (about 7 years ago) we had a problem like this. Could not build the debug version of a component of a dominant (90+% market share at the time) system. We had 2 people full-time for 3 months fixing that. Then the new CEO laid them off. Broken again in 2 months.
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God created package dependency managers instead of sending Jesus back. If you are still working in C / C++ and makefiles you are in purgatory and must attone for your sins.pic.twitter.com/XoHqZ93GmG
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