Given some source file test.cpp I would like to create a shared library libtest.so . I am trying to do this within the scope of an automake file however I cannot seem to get this to work.
For example under g++ I do the following:
g++ -shared -fPIC test.cpp -o libtest.so
Then I can create another file that will depend on the shared library as follows:
g++ mytest.cpp libtest.so -o blah
I have read that automake only supports making shared libraries via libtool. I have tried to get my automake script to work as follows but it never seems to produce an .so . The closest I have gotten is for it to produce an .la and .o file:
In configure.ac:
AC_ENABLE_SHARED
AC_DISABLE_STATIC
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL(libtool)
in Makefile.am
lib_LTLIBRARIES=libtest.la
libtest_la_SOURCES=test.cpp
libtest_la_CFLAGS=-fPIC
libtest_la_CPPFLAGS=-fPIC
libtest_la_CXXFLAGS=-fPIC
libtest_la_LDFLAGS= -shared -fPIC
Could someone give me an example of building an .so based on the above?
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