Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think.com!mintaka!bloom-beacon!eru!hagbard!sunic!liuida!d89peter From: d89peter@odalix.ida.liu.se (Peter Eriksson) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: Shared libraries (was Re: Window system bashing (was Re: X11 bashing)) Message-ID: <1991Apr15.224311.3950@ida.liu.se> Date: 15 Apr 91 22:43:11 GMT References: <26550@adm.brl.mil> <97@titccy.cc.titech.ac.jp> <1991Apr15.173955.7909@athena.mit.edu> Sender: news@ida.liu.se (News Subsystem) Organization: CIS Dept, Univ of Linkoping, Sweden Lines: 32 jik@athena.mit.edu (Jonathan I. Kamens) writes: >In article <97@titccy.cc.titech.ac.jp>, mohta@necom830.cc.titech.ac.jp (Masataka Ohta) writes: (some discussion about windows vs text terminals deleted) >|> Shared library is NO solution. It only moves complexity, unstability >|> and ineffeciency of X to UNIX. >This, too, strikes me as an unnecessarily broad statement with little basis in >fact. >X isn't the only thing that uses libraries, and X isn't the only thing that >benefits from shared libraries. It is my impression that the Unix industry >has, in general, come to agreement on the idea that shared libraries are a >good thing, simply because they make more memory available to the user while >having little or no negative side-effects. 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. No need to recompile all zillions small and big programs. >-- >Jonathan Kamens USnail: >MIT Project Athena 11 Ashford Terrace >jik@Athena.MIT.EDU Allston, MA 02134 >Office: 617-253-8085 Home: 617-782-0710 -- Peter Eriksson pen@lysator.liu.se Lysator Computer Club ...!uunet!lysator.liu.se!pen University of Linkoping, Sweden Support the LPF!