Greetings,
We are running XMDLOA330 and XMDPLL330 under DU4.0 on an AlphaServer 2100
with four CPU's. The installation script does the following, among other
things:
copies a libdxml.a and libdxmlp.a to hard disk
uses ld to generate shared versions, libdxml.so and libdxmlp.so
leaves libdxml.a, libdxml.so, libdxmlp.so on disk, linking them
into /usr/lib and /usr/shlib
deletes libdxmlp.a
My question is: why does libdxmlp.a get deleted during the configuration
phase of the script, and is there any reason why copying it to disk would
not give the desired result of having a working non-shared parallel DXML
library?
-Regards,
Patrick O'Brien
Systems Administrator
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
60 Garden Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
Received on Sat Nov 30 1996 - 23:22:07 NZDT