The SAFR SDK for Linux is distributed as a set of shared object (.so
) and resource files. It is recommended you copy these files into the directory that contains your final application. Place the shared object files inside a directory named lib
and the resource files inside a directory named model
. As an example, if your application is called Unique and you ship it inside a directory called UniqueApp
, then the structure of your final application directory would look like this:
UniqueApp/
Unique
lib/
...
model/
...
Note: The application must be built as a "64bit" application. "32bit" applications are not supported.