Hence, no program that uses shared libraries can even start up.
The shared library has a long history in Calumet.
No special shared libraries, extensions, and resources need to be installed on the local system.
Secondly, it allows the executables also to be used as shared libraries, if they have a symbol table.
It provides the same address randomness to the main executable as being used for the shared libraries.
In modern operating systems, rasterization is normally provided by a shared library common to many applications.
The Max program itself is highly modular, with most routines existing in the form of shared libraries.
Trance exists in the form of an executable, run during boot, and a shared library.
The ability to call external shared libraries is available, thus giving full access to the underlying operating system's application program interface.
It is not necessary to adjust the offsets when loading the shared library later.