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Re: libltdl segfaults on lt_dlsym
From: |
Roger Leigh |
Subject: |
Re: libltdl segfaults on lt_dlsym |
Date: |
30 Dec 2002 19:17:52 +0000 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.2 |
Conrad Canterford <address@hidden> writes:
> This is almost certainly a user error, not a libltdl error, but I cannot
> work out how to make this work. I have a .so file which contains my user
> interface. The main program finds the path to it and the names of
> varioius subroutines within it from within its config file. It does an
> lt_dlinit(), and then an lt_dlopen(char */path/to/library). This works
> fine, and I can see the handle returned. However, I next try and do an
> lt_dlsym(handle, char *symname), and it segfaults each and every time.
> Is there some step I'm missing, or something else I'm likely to have
> forgotten to do that is required?
Have you named the symbol(s) correctly in the module? They should be
prefixed with "modulename_LTX_"?
Check with "nm -D":
000af960 D pcl_LTX_stp_module_data
000af944 D pcl_LTX_stp_module_version
(in this case, the module is pcl.la and pcl.so, and the symbols I ask
for with dlsym() are "stp_module_data" and "stp_module_version").
See libtool.info, node "Modules for libltdl". This had me stumped for
a while, until I found a typo in the module name part of the symbol!
HTH,
Roger
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