I’ve a shell on a system without root privileges. I am trying to use a custom library for my new project and it cannot be installed onto the system because I don’t have the root privilege. I’m building the library from source. Making the ‘.o’ from the sources has been done. I’ve tried passing the ‘.o’ file, generated after building the source, as the library argument (-l) to gcc , but gcc says file not found. Any possible workarounds for this?
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Just pass the .o as an extra bit just like the rest of your program.
gcc <library.o> <yourprogram.o> -o <executable>