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Re: Why is quik statically linked?



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On 16 April, 2002 14:17, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
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>
> Doesn't the actual quik binary just process quik.conf and set up the
> boot blocks?  Like Jens, I don't see why this needs to be statically
> linked.
>
yup, it sets up first.b and second.b, and the names are indicative of which 
one loads first, after the OF gets init'ed. the second.b loads the kernel, 
and other stuff.

> The boot blocks themselves are of course "statically linked", but that's
> another matter.
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