Welcome to ShenZhenJia Knowledge Sharing Community for programmer and developer-Open, Learning and Share
menu search
person
Welcome To Ask or Share your Answers For Others

Categories

How can I force using a local library over the system library in linux?

I linked my executable explicitly to some .so files in my project/lib directory e.g. (../lib/libluajit.so).

Running my executable under gdb or using ldd shows that it still uses the system libluajit-5.1.so.2

I then set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to my project/lib directory and exported it, then ran my executable. Somehow it's still picking up the system library (confirmed by both gdb and ldd)

I'd like to know how that's even possible, and what I can do to force it to use the local libluajit.so in my project/lib directory.

See Question&Answers more detail:os

与恶龙缠斗过久,自身亦成为恶龙;凝视深渊过久,深渊将回以凝视…
thumb_up_alt 0 like thumb_down_alt 0 dislike
511 views
Welcome To Ask or Share your Answers For Others

1 Answer

When you link, specify the directory of the library and also use an rpath:

-Wl,-rpath,/absolute/path/to/your/library -L/absolute/path/to/your/library -llibrary

-L tells the linker where to find your library at link time, and -rpath tells it where to search for the library at runtime.

Note that -L and -rpath need the directory that contains your .so file, not the actual path of the library file itself.


与恶龙缠斗过久,自身亦成为恶龙;凝视深渊过久,深渊将回以凝视…
thumb_up_alt 0 like thumb_down_alt 0 dislike
Welcome to ShenZhenJia Knowledge Sharing Community for programmer and developer-Open, Learning and Share
...