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Re: Where is dlfcn.h ?
b_amos@inter.net.il wrote:
>
> I have a paper that says that dlfcn.h is ususally the programming
> interface under
> ELF. It is also saying that the binary library connected to it is
> libdl.so, which is
> installed.
> My problem is that I can't find dlfcn.h on my machine.
What I do in such cases is to grep for the missing functions in
all the files under /usr/include and its subdirs.
> Can you tell me why ? Does its name have been changed ? Do I have to
> download
> it from an ftp site ?
> I am running Red Hat Linux release 3.0.3 (Picasso), Kernel 1.2.13 (which
> is an
> ELF).
Upgdare. Things changed a lot in Linux since 1.2.13 and what most
people can say about 2.0 might not be relevant to your environment.
>
> If you are interested, the reason for my need of dlfcn.h is that the
> installation of
> postgres95 is looking for it. I suppose that postgres has a newer
> version, but I
The newer version of Postgres is PostgresSQL, which as far as I
understand it uses SQL as its language.
--Amos
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