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- From: db@sunbim.be (Danny Backx)
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- Subject: Re: Solaris 2: how do I get rid of -lucb ?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.181116.5925@sm.sony.co.jp>
- Date: 21 Dec 92 18:11:16 GMT
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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 92 13:31:08 GMT
- Message-Id: <1992Dec21.133108.1746@sunbim.be>
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- Kaleb Keithley <kaleb@jpl-devvax.jpl.nasa.gov> writes:
- >In article db@sunbim.be writes:
- >I'd guess that it's caused by the widespread usage of functions *like*
- >bcopy and it's kin that are rooted firmly in Berkeley-based systems.
-
- As many people privately E-mailed to me, my problem was that I had /usr/ucb
- in my path before /usr/ccs/bin. Both contain an "ld". The one in /usr/ucb
- is a script which adds a number of libraries (such as -lucb) and then calls
- the real ld in /usr/ccs/bin.
-
- Thank you everybody who helped me !
-
- >Also, what about using Sun's migration tool to analyze the "home brew"
- >source? Or doesn't that work as well as Sun's marketing hype says it
- >does? :-)
-
- I used it on X11r5 sources just to see what it said. I found it a bit too
- good. I.e. it told me too much. I know about bcopy and stuff like that.
-
- I guess if you're a bit new to BSD and SYSV differences then it probably
- is very useful.
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