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[Show comments] [Show snapshots] [Show videos] [Show content] [Show crashlogs] Short: Generates full libauto.a from OS4 SDK interfaces Uploader: mr.faybs()gmail.com (Fabian Nunez) Author: mr.faybs()gmail.com (Fabian Nunez) Requires: AmigaOS4 Type: dev/misc Version: 1.0 Architecture: ppc-amigaos >= 4.0.0 For some reason, the automatic library opening code in the AmigaOS4 SDK, libauto.a, only includes code to automatically initialize and open a subset of all the standard libraries that come with the system. This makes it annoying to use some libraries (like layers.library) because you need to manage them yourself (open and close, obtain and release the main interface). MkLibAuto is a small script that will scan all the interface definition XML files in the AmigaOS4 SDK and generate a full libauto.a from them. It needs the full SDK to be installed, and will call idltool, the compiler and archiver to generate a full autoinit library. It takes either one or two arguments: the first one is mandatory, and is the output filename. The second, optional one is the switch NEWLIB. If you pass this, a newlib-compatible library will be generated (the default is clib2). Note that this script and the autoinit library it generates have been tested only with gcc 3.4; other compilers and versions may or may not work. The recommended use is as follows (assuming you extracted mklibauto to RAM:) 4> sdk:gcc/ppc-amigaos/clib2/lib/ 4> rename libauto.a libauto.a.old 4> RAM:mklibauto libauto.a 4> sdk:gcc/ppc-amigaos/newlib/lib/ 4> rename libauto.a libauto.a.old 4> RAM:mklibauto libauto.a NEWLIB |
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