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DLI Implementation and Reference Guide - Datalogics

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1.4 <strong>DLI</strong> <strong>Implementation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Files In Memory (FIM) System, <strong>and</strong> the enabling of certain optimizations in jobs<br />

which span multiple documents.<br />

NOTE: The Adobe PDF Library <strong>and</strong> <strong>DLI</strong> are not intended to be initialized more than<br />

once within a single instance of an application. Doing so can produce undesirable<br />

results. Versions of Adobe PDF Library prior to v6.1 are not thread-safe.<br />

gcc Compilation Version<br />

Adobe compiles their PDF Library components with gcc 2.95.2 on the Solaris®,<br />

AIX® <strong>and</strong> Linux® operating systems. <strong>Datalogics</strong> does not recompile Adobe<br />

components on any other compiler on these operating systems. <strong>Datalogics</strong> only<br />

distributes the Adobe PDF Library <strong>and</strong> the <strong>DLI</strong> components compiled using gcc on<br />

these operating systems. For the latest information on supported operating-system<br />

compilers <strong>and</strong> versions, please see the readme.txt file of last-minute updates<br />

accompanying your software release files.<br />

Unix Compiler Run-Time Libraries<br />

For clients who are using native (i.e. platform-resident) UNIX® compilers, the runtime<br />

libraries for each of these operating systems are available from the Free Software<br />

Foundation. Any clients wishing to integrate the Adobe PDF Library <strong>and</strong> <strong>DLI</strong><br />

components with their natively-compiled applications can retrieve these run-time<br />

libraries free of charge from the Free Software Foundation at http://<br />

www.gnu.org/software/gcc/.

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