Use Shared Objects on Linux
By Sachin O. Agrawal2005-05-27
Environmental assumptions
This text is highly specific to the Red Hat Linux 7.1 distribution for 32-bit x86 Intel architectures, as GNU C++ compiler version 2.95 and associated tools were used to build and test the sample program. However, you can apply the overall concepts equally well to any machine architecture, operating system, and compiler combinations.
Tutorial Pages:
» Make shared memory work for you, not against you
» Environmental assumptions
» Sample program
» Making shared memory work
» Resources
First published by IBM DeveloperWorks
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