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Re: [RFC] Unconditionally include shared library code


   Date: Mon, 2 May 2005 14:51:59 +0200 (CEST)
   From: Mark Kettenis <mark.kettenis@xs4all.nl>

   This patch is an attempt to be able to link in the generic shared
   library code in solib.c while attempting to keep the shared library
   implementations that have not yet been converted to use the generic
   code (Windows, coff) working.  It allows me to get rid of
   DEPRECATED_TM_FILE in basically every *BSD target.

   I introduce two new files shlib.c, shlib.h.  I need these because
   solib.h contains both the prototypes and macro defenitions for the
   shared library stuff.  In the long run, I should be able to get rid of
   either shlib.[ch] or solib.[ch] again.  I took the opportunity to give
   various functions a somewhat more logical name.

   Comments are welcome.  It'd also be great if this could be tested on
   Cygwin.

Hmm, no comments yet.  If this is really so uncontroversial, I'm going
to check it in next weekend ;-).

Mark


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