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From: tdphette@mke.ab.com (Thad Phetteplace x4461)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.development
Subject: Re: Shared libraries
Date: 18 May 1993 15:08:36 GMT
Organization: Allen-Bradley Co.
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pc123@cus.cam.ac.uk (Pete Chown) writes:
: I have put a prototype shared library package in the /tmp directory of
: src.doc.ic.ac.uk.  If it has been wiped from there, you will be able
: to get it from dale.chu.cam.ac.uk, in /pub, but this machine is not
: always switched on (afternoons and evenings UK time only).

[ stuff deleted ...]

One quick question.  Does your implementation used static or dynamic
entry points?  One thing I look for in a shared library is not having
to recompile all my apps when the library changes slightly.

--
Thad Phetteplace
Network Systems Analyst, Allen-Bradley Co.
Phone: (414)382-4461
Email: tdphette@mke.ab.com

The opinions expressed here are entirely my own and not that of my employer.
I am not a slob, I am simply doing an experiment in domestic entropy!