What happened to the '-x' option of 'dcopy(1m)' ???
#G.SEUBERT
garys at houxs.UUCP
Fri Oct 26 23:06:18 AEST 1984
The '-x' option of 'dcopy(1m)' was used to force executable programs
to be stored in contiguous blocks. This seemed desireable so we always
specified it in the past.
In System V Release 2 (and perhaps 5.0), the source still has the code
for the 'xflg' but the explanation for it being commented out reads:
-x OPTION NO LONGER SUPPORTED - NO GOOD REASON FOR EXISTENCE
Am I missing something? Is it just as efficient to have executables
split up around the disk? It scares me when code is just commented out
rather than the program being re-written.
Consistently confused by System V,
Gary Seubert
[..!ihnp4!]houxs!garys
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