Shared Lib Question (ISC)

Brandon S. Allbery KB8JRR/AA allbery at NCoast.ORG
Sat May 11 11:12:13 AEST 1991


As quoted from <162 at titccy.cc.titech.ac.jp> by mohta at necom830.cc.titech.ac.jp (Masataka Ohta):
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| In article <276 at rwing.UUCP> pat at rwing.UUCP (Pat Myrto) writes:
| >I have noticed with interest the discussion going on regarding shared
| >libraries.  However, what is obvious is that there are several kinds
| >of shared libaries, all using some different scheme to operate.
| 
| It proves that the concept of shared libraries is not so simple.
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No, it proves that anything, regardless of its simplicity, can be made
arbitrarily and unnecessarily complex.  SVR3 shared libraries are a pretty
good example of that.  But it does NOT mean that any given complex
implementation is proof that the *concept* is complex.

Quite aside from the other complexities underlying such things as varying
shared library implementations:  marketing decisions, for example.  Now
THERE'S a complex system for you to try to unravel.  Good luck --- you'll need
it.

++Brandon
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