* Is somsolib.c still in use?
@ 2001-12-05 17:26 Kevin Buettner
2001-12-05 17:37 ` Stan Shebs
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From: Kevin Buettner @ 2001-12-05 17:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gdb
The subject line says it all; does anyone know if somsolib.c is still used
by any port?
I've done my own checking and expected somsolib.o to show up on a
NATDEPFILES line in a *.mh file, but couldn't find one.
If it's not in use, we ought to mark this file obsolete ASAP.
That'll mean one less solib file to convert...
Kevin
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* Re: Is somsolib.c still in use?
2001-12-05 17:26 Is somsolib.c still in use? Kevin Buettner
@ 2001-12-05 17:37 ` Stan Shebs
2001-12-05 18:35 ` Andrew Cagney
2001-12-05 18:37 ` Kevin Buettner
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From: Stan Shebs @ 2001-12-05 17:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Kevin Buettner; +Cc: gdb
Kevin Buettner wrote:
>
> The subject line says it all; does anyone know if somsolib.c is still used
> by any port?
>
> I've done my own checking and expected somsolib.o to show up on a
> NATDEPFILES line in a *.mh file, but couldn't find one.
Did you whack your config/pa subdir or something? It's mentioned
in nearly every .mh file there. Good thing too, because it's
supposed to be how you get solib support on HP systems.
Stan
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* Re: Is somsolib.c still in use?
2001-12-05 17:37 ` Stan Shebs
@ 2001-12-05 18:35 ` Andrew Cagney
2001-12-05 18:37 ` Kevin Buettner
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From: Andrew Cagney @ 2001-12-05 18:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Stan Shebs; +Cc: Kevin Buettner, gdb
> Kevin Buettner wrote:
>
>>
>> The subject line says it all; does anyone know if somsolib.c is still used
>> by any port?
>>
>> I've done my own checking and expected somsolib.o to show up on a
>> NATDEPFILES line in a *.mh file, but couldn't find one.
>
>
> Did you whack your config/pa subdir or something? It's mentioned
> in nearly every .mh file there. Good thing too, because it's
> supposed to be how you get solib support on HP systems.
Don't tempt me ....
I take it you're trying to clean-up the shlib stuff. Nice.
If I were you I'd be seriously considering a somewhat ruthless strategy
such as dump everything this stuff depends on into that file. That way
you are insulated from that targets inner workings.
Andrew
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* Re: Is somsolib.c still in use?
2001-12-05 17:37 ` Stan Shebs
2001-12-05 18:35 ` Andrew Cagney
@ 2001-12-05 18:37 ` Kevin Buettner
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From: Kevin Buettner @ 2001-12-05 18:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Stan Shebs; +Cc: gdb
On Dec 5, 5:37pm, Stan Shebs wrote:
> > The subject line says it all; does anyone know if somsolib.c is still used
> > by any port?
> >
> > I've done my own checking and expected somsolib.o to show up on a
> > NATDEPFILES line in a *.mh file, but couldn't find one.
>
> Did you whack your config/pa subdir or something? It's mentioned
> in nearly every .mh file there. Good thing too, because it's
> supposed to be how you get solib support on HP systems.
You're right. I screwed my search up. (I searched on somsolib.c.)
Thanks,
Kevin
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