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Re: Linking during instllations

From: ltiu <ltiu_at_alumni.sfu.ca>
Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2002 18:53:20 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.004B8477.20020817185320@fatcity.com>


I do not understand?

Why is this unecessary on the Windows platform?

Thanks for any input.

ltiu

On Saturday 17 August 2002 18:43, Ray Stell wrote:
> Note:131321.1
>
> Relinking Oracle
> ================
>
> Background:
> Applications for UNIX are generally not distributed as complete
> executables. Oracle, like many application vendors who create products for
> UNIX, distribute individual object files, library archives of object files,
> and some source files which then get relinked at the operating system
> level during installation to create usable executables. This guarantees a
> reliable integration with functions provided by the OS system libraries.

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