On 3 Sep 2012, at 23:33, Luc Bourhis wrote:
What you do not do is linking your program.o with a shared library libcctbx_sgtbx_asu.so because there is no such thing as the latter.
Arghh, no, I'm wrong indeed: on Linux, we produce libcctbx_sgtbx_asu.so. I was biased by MacOS X where those are static libs. Ok, so indeed, Radi's arguments apply to those. Still in the minority compared to all the Boost Python ones though. Here is a complete list I think: lib/libccp4io.so lib/libomptbx.so lib/libcctbx.so lib/libscitbx_boost_python.so lib/libcctbx_sgtbx_asu.so lib/libscitbx_minpack.so lib/libiotbx_mtz.so lib/libscitbx_slatec.so lib/libiotbx_pdb.so lib/libsimdtbx_memory_allocation_central.so lib/libmmtbx_masks.so lib/libsmtbx_refinement_constraints.so Best wishes, Luc