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HarryTuttle



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HarryTuttle 10 May 2013, 20:39
Hi All,

I did not post since 2009, I think.

I downloaded the latest fasm version for Linux.
I use 64bit fork of Debian and 32bit Oracle Linux (very redhatish).
FASM, it is great tool as always and I appreciate the code examples included into this package. I am especially interested in dynamic usage of shared libraries on Unix-like Operating Systems.

The example "Hello world!" is worth to study but there are only two versions for i386 and 64_86 for dynamic linking and there is no other example how to implement dynamic loading.

I know Win32 assembly programming and if someone wants to share his/her knowledge by answer my post I kindly appreciate for that.

The comparison between Windows and Linux dynamic loading libraries is very welcome.

Best regards,

Harry

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HarryTuttle 10 May 2013, 21:27
thanks a lot!

the "dlopen"/"dlsym" is the way.
I'd like to use libraries as a plugins, for example, for my custom media player, so linking in the middle of executing routine is not so good idea.

I catch the idea but I don't feel it.
The code example will be welcome.

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HarryTuttle 11 May 2013, 07:05
Many thanks to you!
Quite lot of work was done.
best regards,
Harry

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matefkr 15 May 2013, 05:20
well, there IS a linux section, but i mostly only check heap..
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