ld -A (4.1bsd)
P. T. Withington
ptw at vaxine.UUCP
Thu Sep 29 05:22:32 AEST 1983
I have been playing with the ld -A feature of 4bsd. This seems like a highly
useful feature (for my user-customizable program). Has anyone else had
experience with it? In particular:
Will it stay around, e.g., in 4.2? (Would I be a fool to depend on
it?)
Does -A make any sense without -N? (I don't think so. It doesn't
appear to work, either.)
Is there any library to support incremental loads? (I have dink-ed
something up for a test, but don't want to reinvent...)
Does it have any meaning in an I/D machine, or a machine with execute
protection? (Seems like you'd need textbrk(2).)
't` --Tucker (ptw at vaxine.UUCP)
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