Paul Mackerras <[email protected]> writes:
> Linus Torvalds writes:
>
>> Why do people think that using "ln" is _any_ different from using
>> "mkisofs". Both create one file that contains multiple pieces. What's the
>> difference - really?
>
> The difference - really - at least for static linking - is that "ln"
> makes modifications to each piece to make them work together, and in
> the case of a library, makes a selection of the parts of the library
> as needed by the rest of the program.
Excuse me, but are you two discussing "ld"? ;-)
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