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ManyLinux shared objects as github release artifacts #21

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andre2007 opened this issue Aug 3, 2020 · 3 comments
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ManyLinux shared objects as github release artifacts #21

andre2007 opened this issue Aug 3, 2020 · 3 comments

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@andre2007
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andre2007 commented Aug 3, 2020

It would be great if the github releases would contain prebuild static library / shared object (and include header ) for x86_64 linux.

If my understanding is correct release version of libcosimc.a is about 7 MB.

In the python world, static libraries/ shared objects are provided in a way that they are usable on many linux systems by building them on CentOS 6.

Github actions could be used here.

@andre2007
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I saw saw, the cosim4j package has almost all of the linux *.so / windows *.dll files.
libcosimc.so / libcosimc.dll is missing.

As it seems you already have a way to provide these files could you please provide them as a separate package including the libcosimc.h (libcosim C header file) and libcosimc.so / libcosimc.dll files?

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markaren commented Aug 6, 2020

These should be available as part of the conan distribution. cosim4j uses conan itself to get those.

https://github.com/open-simulation-platform/cosim4j/blob/master/cosim4j-native/conanfile.txt

Needs to be adapted if you also want the C libs.

Edit: I do see it as an issue that how to use libcosim/libcosimc as a user is not documented anywhere.

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ljamt commented Sep 21, 2020

Created issue #23 and closing this one.

@ljamt ljamt closed this as completed Sep 21, 2020
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