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  Library (computer science) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dynamic linking means that the data in a library is not copied into a new executable or library at compile time, but remains in a separate file on disk.
Dynamic loading is a subset of dynamic linking where a dynamically linked library loads and unloads at run-time on request.
Dynamic libraries almost always offer some form of sharing, allowing the same library to be used by multiple programs at the same time.
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To provide a library service that is innovative, relevant and accessible, supported by excellent customer service and information technology, at dynamic libraries that meet the needs of our diverse community and enrich quality of life.
Library members are responsible and liable for the operation of the Internet during sessions they have booked, including the accessing, transmission, displaying and printing of material.
Library members are responsible and liable for the operation of the PC during sessions they have booked.
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 Opinion: Why Linux isn't ready for the Desktop - OSNews.com
When we refer to a "Windows" application, we refer to a program that we expect to run in any kind of "Windows" flavour (unless it is a specialized software that needs some special feature of the NT kernel series such certain server applications).
I'm not talking about the ELF format, I speak in a generic way, meaning that binaries relay on too many dynamic libraries that are usually related to the target kernel release.
Linux binaries usually don't work out of the box, they often cry complaining about the lack of dynamic libraries or worse yet, glibc.
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 Linux Development
Program Library HOWTO (The Linux Development Project)- In this howto for programmers, the author discusses how to create and use program libraries on Linux using the GNU toolset.
Program libraries can be divided into three types: static libraries, shared libraries, and dynamically loaded (DL) libraries.
Using libldap, the LDAP Client Library (O'Reilly Network)- Sometimes, the easiest way to get your job done is to reuse existing tools.
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 FreeRADIUS Wiki:FAQ - FreeRADIUS Wiki
Then the shared libraries on your system are misconfigured.
And libtool still does dynamic linking when told to do static linking, instead of failing to do the build.
One some systems, you can edit /etc/ld.so.conf, ('man ld.so', or 'man ldconfig'), and add the directory containing the dynamic libraries to that list.
wiki.freeradius.org /index.php/FreeRADIUS_Wiki:FAQ   (5250 words)

  
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Stochastic Dynamic Macroeconomics: Theory and Empirical Evidence (Gang Gong, Willi Semmier)
Dynamic Macroeconomic analysis (Sumru Altug, Jagjit S. Chadha, Charles Nolan)
Modelling the Costs of Environmental Policy: A Dynamic Applied General Equilibrium Assessment (Rob B. Dellink)
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Moen, William E. “Resource Discovery Using Z39.50: Promise and Reality.” Paper presented at Library of Congress Bicentennial Conference on Bibliographic Control for the New Millennium, Washington, D.C., November 15-17, 2000.
Montague Institute, “The Knowledge Base Editor's Digest” is a free monthly alert about information productivity and integration in print, web, and database publishing processes; tabular data and textual information; internal and external business intelligence; content consumption and production; and enterprise, workgroup, and personal knowledge management.
Tillett, Barbara B. “Authority Control on the Web.” Paper presented at Library of Congress Bicentennial Conference on Bibliographic Control for the New Millennium, Washington, D.C., November 15-17, 2000.
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September 27 - 01 Oct - LIASA Seventh Annual Conference: Libraries and Democracy: The vital Link, Polokwane, Limpopo Province.
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