On Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 01:35:58PM +0000, Tim Bradshaw wrote:
On 1 Feb 2012, at 09:26, arnold(a)skeeve.com wrote:
The Berkeley guys did NOT invent shared
libraries. Shared libraries as
we know them came originally from Sun, on SunOS 4.x for sure, possibly
on SunOS 3.x. (Larry?) Many commercial vendors adopted the design (Ultrix,
I think, and maybe others) and finally around 4.4 they found their way into
"pure" BSD.
4. 3 may have had them but not in any version we had, so I'd guess not in a major
release, anyway.
I got there when SunOS 4.1 was being worked on and they were definitely in
4.0. 4.0 gave you shared libs, vnodes, mmap, there was a lot of good stuff
in there. It actually worked by 4.1.1 which was probably my favorite SunOS
release.
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