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How to tell an application to use a custom tcpip stack instead of tcpip stackGood morning or good evening A more reasonable question would be: Is there anything to be saved from? This is the cheapest and most transparent of con jobs: Invent an imaginary danger... Hi Jonathan , Yes I exported the library using LDPRELOAD using bash# export LDPRELOAD= path to my library and then started my tftp to your second point , yes you are right , the folks in lwip did not make a linux port .... thats why I am a bit more concerned you know to know about this and I need this desperatley to proceed further in my work Regarding quoting the files and commands , lwip stack is very big , you know with a lot of files, I know I should be precise but to make it simple I do a make it generates a lot of .o files and a library is generated , I was told by a guy in lwip to make use of this library and set LDPRELOAD to the path of this library and start my tftp , thats it ..nothing else. Bash completion 'cd' and 'make Here are the latest version of 'cd' and 'make' completion: 1. 'cd' completion: # 'cd' is redefined to use 'pushd' to build the stack. cd... Any suggestions???? regards CDP
also as John said , I did strace to see if the library is opened , but its not because I have some undefined symbols in my library. Do you have any other ideas to solve my problem , apart from this LDPRELOAD?
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