When `-D BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON` is passed to `cmake`, it builds a single shared library. Specifically, - For C APIs, it builds `libsherpa-onnx-c-api.so` - For Python APIs, it builds `_sherpa_onnx.cpython-xx-xx.so` - For Kotlin and Java APIs, it builds `libsherpa-onnx-jni.so` There is no `libsherpa-onnx-core.so` any longer. Note it affects only shared libraries.
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396 B
Go
7 lines
396 B
Go
//go:build linux && arm64
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package sherpa_onnx
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// #cgo LDFLAGS: -L ${SRCDIR}/lib/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu -lsherpa-onnx-c-api -lsherpa-onnx-core -lkaldi-native-fbank-core -lkaldi-decoder-core -lsherpa-onnx-kaldifst-core -lsherpa-onnx-fstfar -lsherpa-onnx-fst -lpiper_phonemize -lespeak-ng -lucd -lonnxruntime -lssentencepiece_core -Wl,-rpath,${SRCDIR}/lib/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
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import "C"
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