Hi everybody,
 I want to import in a project, the absolute path of a Library from another project.
 For example, 
I have a boot and a jump to an app. if I use printf in my boot, 
I want to use the same allocation of the function printf in my app. 
I Don't know with gcc/ld, how to export/import symbols 
Thanks, 
Benoit
 
					
				
		
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		Hello Benoit Ruelland,
Do you just use the GCC compiler or a IDE based on GCC?
Thanks Con Verse.
What I want to do is access to absolute address of function into Library in another project.
Thanks Con Verse.
a Library contain relative address for functions.
I want to access absolute address after linker process.
for illustrate, I just create a lib calculate with 2 functions 
int calc_add(int a,int b)
int calc_sub(int a,int b)
In my first project I call lib_sub => linker give me this address :
 .text.calc_sub
                0x1a001bdc       0x1c C:\(somewhere in my computer)\Calculate\Debug\libCalculate.a(calc.o)
                0x1a001bdc                calc_sub
I do the same with my second project => linker give me this address :
.text.calc_sub
                0x1a000f80       0x1c C:\(somewhere in my computer)\Calculate\Debug\libCalculate.a(calc.o)
                0x1a000f80                calc_sub
You can see that the location of the function are not the same.
What I want to do, export symbol of my first project (Absolute address)
and import it in my second project.
For illustrate:
first project :
 .text.calc_sub
                0x1a001bdc       0x1c C:\(somewhere in my computer)\Calculate\Debug\libCalculate.a(calc.o)
                0x1a001bdc      calc_sub
second project :
.text.calc_sub
                0x1a001bdc       0x1c C:\(somewhere in my computer)\Calculate\Debug\libCalculate.a(calc.o)
                0x1a001bdc      calc_sub
Thanks for help.
Sorry, I have no idea how to do that - or even if it is possible (but it doesn't sound like a good idea).
A better way of achieving a similar outcome would be to put 'jump' table at a fixed, known location in your 1st application and then direct your call through the table in your 2nd application.
