-
-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 322
CreateSoftLink
garyo edited this page Dec 13, 2014
·
1 revision
This page explains how to correctly create symbolic links.
Creating symbolic links is required when you create a shared library. You'll need to set up a link from the soname to the real name.
Assume the files in your project are
- some_code.c
- sconstruct
- backend/some_code.c
- backend/sconstruct Assume somehow you have built backend/liba.so.0.0.1. Then you wish to create two soft links in directory backend, named liba.so.0 pointing to liba.so.0.0.1, and liba.so pointing to liba.so.0.0.1. For some reason (e.g., different compiling option between the folders), you use sconstruct and backend\sconstruct separately to compile different folders.
Here is a solution.
In sconstruct:
-
env.SConscript('backend/sconstruct') In backend/sconstruct:
-
env.Command('liba.so', 'liba.so.0.0.1', 'ln -s ${SOURCE.file} $TARGET')
-
env.Command('liba.so.0', 'liba.so.0.0.1', 'ln -s ${SOURCE.file} $TARGET')