Running .so on Mac OSX
I've hired been for a company that uses Java as their primary language and the primary project we use is a shared library developed with C and compiled for Linux, so its extension is .so. We do not have the source code, so my question is:
How can I use a shared library .so in Mac OSX? I need to recompile a project in Java that use this shared library. Is there a way to do it?
java c linux macos osx-high-sierra
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I've hired been for a company that uses Java as their primary language and the primary project we use is a shared library developed with C and compiled for Linux, so its extension is .so. We do not have the source code, so my question is:
How can I use a shared library .so in Mac OSX? I need to recompile a project in Java that use this shared library. Is there a way to do it?
java c linux macos osx-high-sierra
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You may be out of luck according to this.
– Fiddling Bits
Nov 19 '18 at 20:57
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You're not going to be able to reuse this shared library. While Linux and Mac OS/X are Unix derivatives, they are very different and will not be compatible at this level.
– stdunbar
Nov 19 '18 at 20:58
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Any reason why you can't run a VM with Linux on that and try and get the SO to work there?
– Makoto
Nov 19 '18 at 22:04
@Makoto i don't like VM, isn't fluid and this get me Crazy hahaha
– Andre Luiz Fonsêca
Nov 20 '18 at 0:24
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Well...not sure what else to tell you. Hopefully you're not driven too crazy.
– Makoto
Nov 20 '18 at 2:04
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I've hired been for a company that uses Java as their primary language and the primary project we use is a shared library developed with C and compiled for Linux, so its extension is .so. We do not have the source code, so my question is:
How can I use a shared library .so in Mac OSX? I need to recompile a project in Java that use this shared library. Is there a way to do it?
java c linux macos osx-high-sierra
I've hired been for a company that uses Java as their primary language and the primary project we use is a shared library developed with C and compiled for Linux, so its extension is .so. We do not have the source code, so my question is:
How can I use a shared library .so in Mac OSX? I need to recompile a project in Java that use this shared library. Is there a way to do it?
java c linux macos osx-high-sierra
java c linux macos osx-high-sierra
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You may be out of luck according to this.
– Fiddling Bits
Nov 19 '18 at 20:57
4
You're not going to be able to reuse this shared library. While Linux and Mac OS/X are Unix derivatives, they are very different and will not be compatible at this level.
– stdunbar
Nov 19 '18 at 20:58
1
Any reason why you can't run a VM with Linux on that and try and get the SO to work there?
– Makoto
Nov 19 '18 at 22:04
@Makoto i don't like VM, isn't fluid and this get me Crazy hahaha
– Andre Luiz Fonsêca
Nov 20 '18 at 0:24
1
Well...not sure what else to tell you. Hopefully you're not driven too crazy.
– Makoto
Nov 20 '18 at 2:04
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1
You may be out of luck according to this.
– Fiddling Bits
Nov 19 '18 at 20:57
4
You're not going to be able to reuse this shared library. While Linux and Mac OS/X are Unix derivatives, they are very different and will not be compatible at this level.
– stdunbar
Nov 19 '18 at 20:58
1
Any reason why you can't run a VM with Linux on that and try and get the SO to work there?
– Makoto
Nov 19 '18 at 22:04
@Makoto i don't like VM, isn't fluid and this get me Crazy hahaha
– Andre Luiz Fonsêca
Nov 20 '18 at 0:24
1
Well...not sure what else to tell you. Hopefully you're not driven too crazy.
– Makoto
Nov 20 '18 at 2:04
1
1
You may be out of luck according to this.
– Fiddling Bits
Nov 19 '18 at 20:57
You may be out of luck according to this.
– Fiddling Bits
Nov 19 '18 at 20:57
4
4
You're not going to be able to reuse this shared library. While Linux and Mac OS/X are Unix derivatives, they are very different and will not be compatible at this level.
– stdunbar
Nov 19 '18 at 20:58
You're not going to be able to reuse this shared library. While Linux and Mac OS/X are Unix derivatives, they are very different and will not be compatible at this level.
– stdunbar
Nov 19 '18 at 20:58
1
1
Any reason why you can't run a VM with Linux on that and try and get the SO to work there?
– Makoto
Nov 19 '18 at 22:04
Any reason why you can't run a VM with Linux on that and try and get the SO to work there?
– Makoto
Nov 19 '18 at 22:04
@Makoto i don't like VM, isn't fluid and this get me Crazy hahaha
– Andre Luiz Fonsêca
Nov 20 '18 at 0:24
@Makoto i don't like VM, isn't fluid and this get me Crazy hahaha
– Andre Luiz Fonsêca
Nov 20 '18 at 0:24
1
1
Well...not sure what else to tell you. Hopefully you're not driven too crazy.
– Makoto
Nov 20 '18 at 2:04
Well...not sure what else to tell you. Hopefully you're not driven too crazy.
– Makoto
Nov 20 '18 at 2:04
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You may be out of luck according to this.
– Fiddling Bits
Nov 19 '18 at 20:57
4
You're not going to be able to reuse this shared library. While Linux and Mac OS/X are Unix derivatives, they are very different and will not be compatible at this level.
– stdunbar
Nov 19 '18 at 20:58
1
Any reason why you can't run a VM with Linux on that and try and get the SO to work there?
– Makoto
Nov 19 '18 at 22:04
@Makoto i don't like VM, isn't fluid and this get me Crazy hahaha
– Andre Luiz Fonsêca
Nov 20 '18 at 0:24
1
Well...not sure what else to tell you. Hopefully you're not driven too crazy.
– Makoto
Nov 20 '18 at 2:04