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Apple's binutils ld removes externs from linked .a files unless you pass the -all_load flag, resulting in a build-time undefined symbol. Also, it uses -install_name rather than -soname I didn't change the name of the .so file. Might be a good idea to use cmake to support cross-platform compilation.
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Apple's binutils ld ships with the default of
-undefined,errorso it will error on link, as thedownload_in_progresssymbol is stripped from the binary.Also, it uses -install_name rather than -soname
I didn't change the name of the .so file. Might be a good idea to use cmake to support cross-platform compilation instead, but this gets things working for me.