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Re: xstr??



xstr is a command. I think it is bsd. It is found in AIX
and BSD systems:

(here is a sample man of what i am looking for)

 xstr Command


  Purpose

  Extracts strings from C programs to implement shared strings.

   Syntax

  xstr [  -v ] [  -c ] [  - ] [ File ]

  Description

  The xstr command maintains a file strings into which strings in
  component parts of a large program are hashed.  These strings are
  replaced with references to this array.  This serves to implement
  shared constant strings, most useful if they are also read-only.

  The command:
                                                                              


is it GNU?? any ideas?

Thanks,
-Frank
 
On Thu, 11 Apr 1996, Charles Morgan wrote:

> hi
> umm im curious
> what is xstr
> is it xwindows programming command
> or is it a program itself
> Thanks
> 
> Charles Morgan      <cdmorgan@uncc.edu>
> Debian dist Linux user and supporter
> 



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