C++, Shadows, and Shared Libraries

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From: Christian Skluzacek (c.skluzacek++at++fokkerspace.nl)
Date: 01/11/2000 08:45:39


Hi,

When using the pfLightSource shadow features, I've found that they only
work when linking with the *static* Performer libraries (by using
-L/usr/lib32/Performer/Static on the link ine). Is there a reason for
this? and is there any way of using shared libraries with shadowing? My
shadowing code is in a (C++) library which when linked in statically,
forces all my other libraries to be linked in statically (which is
causing other problems because of template instantiations, etc). Being
able to use the shared library will help me out in the short term but
I know I have to do some more configuration management to get all my
libraries straightened out.

Thanks,
Chris

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