Shared libraries (was Re: Window system bashing (was Re: X11 bashing))
Masataka Ohta
mohta at necom830.cc.titech.ac.jp
Tue Apr 16 21:03:18 AEST 1991
In article <1991Apr15.224311.3950 at ida.liu.se>
d89peter at odalix.ida.liu.se (Peter Eriksson) writes:
>(some discussion about windows vs text terminals deleted)
That's fine. I only want to show an alternative. I don't want to impose it
to everyone else.
>>|> Shared library is NO solution. It only moves complexity, unstability
>>|> and ineffeciency of X to UNIX.
>I would even go as far as saying that they mostly have positive side-effects.
>That way bug-fixes in the libraries can be introduced and automatically be
>in effect in all the programs that use those libraries.
If you have a rationally small environment, there will be much fewer bugs than
X-aged-several-years.
>No need to recompile
>all zillions small and big programs.
If you have a rationally small environment, you don't have zillions of small
and big programs.
I suspect shared libraries may introduce new types of security holes.
Masataka Ohta
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