>>>>> "GE" == Greg Ewing <greg@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz> writes: >> My hunch is that simply listing library (*.a) arguments on the >> gcc command line is a GNU gcc/ld shortcut to the more portable >> usage of -L and -l. GE> I've never encountered a Unix that wouldn't let you explicity GE> give .a files to cc or ld. It's certainly not a GNU invention. That certainly jives with my experience. All the other non-gcc C compilers I've used (admittedly only on *nix) have always accepted explicit .a files on the command line. -Barry
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