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Subject:    Re: KDE hackers, please read (was [nathan@codesourcery.com: Re: GCC
From:       Mark Mitchell <mark () codesourcery ! com>
Date:       2001-12-05 20:12:29
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--On Wednesday, December 05, 2001 01:35:51 AM +0100 Dirk Mueller 
<dmuell@gmx.net> wrote:

> On Die, 04 Dez 2001, Joe Buck wrote:
>
>> But that causes an interesting problem.  You say that you don't want to
>> use RTLD_GLOBAL because someone might duplicate a class name (say,
>> "DisplayList").  Of course, this violates the one-definition rule, but
>> let's ignore that for a moment.
>
> Point taken for the RTLD_GLOBAL part, but why do we need RTLD_NOW in
> order  to make RTTI work, as the original posting pointed out ?

I don't think you should (I would think RTLD_LAZY would be OK), but I
am not the world's biggest dynamic linking expert...

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Mark Mitchell                mark@codesourcery.com
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