the trouble with shared libraries is that they seem at first quite
reasonable, and indeed at a fairly abstract level,
it seems irrational to be more opposed to them than any other form
of sharing, such as shared text, but the mechanics of linking and
sharing (especially on current processors), and of configuration
control, have so many hard facts that the simplicity of the original
is quite lost. having experienced several variants, i find it now
saves time just to adopt the irrational position from the start.
i think i'd rather have (say) mondrian memory protection than
either shared libraries or the vm crud they keep adding to chips and systems.
in fact i believe that a large part of the reason i can compress
the root image so well is that my super-big-lz pass finds
the shared code in all the binaries and gets rid of most of its
footprint. (then i hand the result to bzip2 to finish the job.)
so i don't even think shared libraries would even help much in this
context.
uriel:
> P.S.: Unsurprisingly http://kencc.sf.net is nowhere to be seen in the SoC
> site either... *sigh* hey, who knows, maybe in a couple of years more
> we will have a website and a tarball for kencc!
there is nothing at all stopping you from setting up http://kcc.sf.net
and populating it yourself. listen to dan cross.
russ
that's odd. i thought i'd finally done that.
i wonder where it went. i'll send out a search party!
brucee
uriel
> there is nothing at all stopping you from setting up http://kcc.sf.net
> and populating it yourself.
Sorry, I had read kencc.sf.net rather than kcc.sf.net. And yes, forking
kencc has crossed my mind, mostly so there could be a chance in hell
someone would ever use it. I even started to look into it with one of
the BSD folks.
Sorry for deciding that maybe it was better idea to try to work with
Charles rather than duplicating even more work.
uriel
no. what i said was that nothing is stopping you from
making a new project (called, say kcc) and populating
its pages as you see fit. nothing, that is, except that then
you'd have one less thing to complain about.
russ
the thing you keep forgetting is that this sort of thing takes my
spare time, and that's been limited for a time, even the time to wade
through sourceforge conventions.
I feel better now.
ron
-rob