Shared libraries are not necessary
Sean Eric Fagan
sef at kithrup.COM
Thu May 16 18:31:23 AEST 1991
In article <196 at titccy.cc.titech.ac.jp> mohta at necom830.cc.titech.ac.jp (Masataka Ohta) writes:
>I have already proved that
> 1) its space saving is negligible
It is *not* negligible. It can easily amount to *many* megabytes, with X11,
toolkits, and the like. *Each* X application gets many, many Kbytes' worth
of code; putting this in a shared library greatly reduces amount of disk
space.
On a SparcStation 2, in /usr/bin/X11, xterm in dynamically linked, xtex
isn't. xterm is about 180k, xtex is 590k. A version of emacs 19 is
statically linked, and is over 3MBytes.
A program I found called 'xgif'. Static-linked is 270k; a dynamic-linked
version (same compiler, just let it use dynamic linking, which was the
default) 73k. size says:
text data bss dec hex
155648 49152 47376 252176 3d910 xgif
24576 8192 36552 69320 10ec8 xgif.dynalink
Let's see... that's a savings of 131072 bytes in text alone, not
counting the data.
Now, let's be conservative, and say that you have only about, say, a dozen X
applications on your system (the X server, xterm, xclock, xbiff, xgif,
xtrek, a few programs you've grabbed and compiled). Using shared libraries
is a savings of 1572864 bytes. That's 1.5Mbytes. Taking up disk space all
of the time, whether the programs are in use or not.
That is a *very* conservative estimate.
I don't know about you, but I have *definitely* been on systems where even
an extra 1Mbyte would have saved a lot of hassle and pain.
> 2) shared libraries dose not help software version up
> from /etc/hosts to DNS
Please tell that to all of the Sun sites who upgrade to using a nameserver
simply by installing *one new file* (the shared library).
But I forgot: you don't accept the fact that people can code to use the new
structures and still use /etc/hosts.
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Sean Eric Fagan | "I made the universe, but please don't blame me for it;
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