IEEE 1003.2
Chris Torek
chris at mimsy.UUCP
Mon Dec 12 10:16:52 AEST 1988
>In article <9137 at smoke.BRL.MIL> gwyn at brl.arpa (Doug Gwyn) writes:
>>They even had to debate whether "ar" should be usable with non-object
>>module files! ...
In article <33251 at think.UUCP> barmar at think.COM (Barry Margolin) writes:
>... the point is not whether "ar" CAN be usable with non-object module
>files, but whether it MUST be usable with them. Sounds like they are
>requiring "ar" to be enough to create object libraries, not a
>general-purpose archiving utility.
For that matter, why do we need object archives in the first place?
They are just a hack to save space (and perhaps, but not necessarily,
time). How about /lib/libc/*.o?
(About 1/2 :-) ---the file system is *supposed* to be clean enough and
fast enough to support this sort of thing; why *are* we working against
it?)
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