[omniORB] Question about libraries

Rob Cecil rceci@master.adams.com
Mon, 27 Sep 1999 12:34:33 -0400


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Hello,

Some questions regarding library use and size expectations.  After a build under unix I
see under omniORB_280/lib/<platform> at least five libraries, both in static and shared
(dso) format.

What if I don't use dii/dsi features?  Is libombiDynamic2 still required to resolve symbol
references?

When the POA is released in 2.9 will the main libomniORB2 library still carry the legacy
BOA code?  One of the factors that attracted me to omniORB was the very small library
size, when compared to the other open implementations of CORBA.

Thanks

Rob

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Hello,
<p>Some questions regarding library use and size expectations.&nbsp; After
a build under unix I see under omniORB_280/lib/&lt;platform> at least five
libraries, both in static and shared (dso)&nbsp;format.
<p>What if I don't use dii/dsi features?&nbsp; Is libombiDynamic2 still
required to resolve symbol references?
<p>When the POA is released in 2.9 will the main libomniORB2 library still
carry the legacy BOA&nbsp;code?&nbsp; One of the factors that attracted
me to omniORB was the very small library size, when compared to the other
open implementations of CORBA.
<p>Thanks
<p>Rob
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