- Does bar really dyn.load its shared library on load?
- Have you told package foo (in the DESCRIPTION) it is LinkingTo: bar ?
Uwe Ligges
On 21.05.2010 22:35, Dominick Samperi wrote:> Hello,
>
> I am observing the following strange behavior when I try to
> load a shared library using dyn.load() under Linux...
>
> The library foo.so refers to a symbol in another package bar
> (with shared library bar.so), I get:
>
> dyn.load('foo.so') # error message because I forgot to load bar
> library(bar) # so I fix it
> dyn.load('foo.so') # works this time and everything is fine
>
> But, if restart my R session and do it "right" the second
> time there is a surprise:
>
> library(bar)
> dyn.load('foo.so') # fails
> library(bar) # just to be sure?
> dyn.load('foo.so) # fails again
> dyn.load('/usr/local/lib64/library/bar/lib/libbar.so') # just to be
really
> sure?
> dyn.load('foo.so')
>
> In other words, it is possible to load foo.so, but only
> after a failed attempt. If I remember to load the required
> package bar I cannot load the depenent library foo.so.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Dominick
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