[Mapserver-users] static vs. dynamic libraries

Brandon Plasters bplasters2 at ducks.org
Wed Mar 26 11:38:09 EST 2003


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i've built mapserver with static libraries and i want to u/l it to my =
server. I'm a newbie, (please bear with me!) so static libraries means =
that the libraries are built into the mapserv CGI, and do not require the =
library files on the server, correct? Thanks in advance. -bp

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