Hark back to olden days, and Slibc.a...
Dave Ihnat, Chicago, IL
ignatz at ihuxx.UUCP
Wed Aug 29 17:53:39 AEST 1984
Hi, folks.
Well, I guess it's my turn to ask for aid. I'm helping our a friend
with an altos86 running a v7-derivative Unix(Tm, etc.) system. In the course
of trying to chivvy the 'C' compiler/assembler/linker to actually honor valid
'C' code, I ran into a reputedly multiply-defined symbol: 'locking' (_locking to
the assembler). This appeared in a library living as '/lib/Slibc.a'.
Ok. I give. If this isn't some arcane porting change by Altos, then I'm
dipping into depths of Unix library antiquity that predate my association
with our fine system. Does anyone know, in order:
1) Whatinhell was Slibc.a?
2) Whatinhell was the routine 'locking',
and how should I have used it?
Eagerly awaiting info from my ancestors on the Unix system,
(actually, I really would like an answer!),
Dave Ihnat
ihuxx!ignatz
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