> Guido> I'm curious if perhaps Apple's loader (which started this) > Guido> interprets -L as meaning both -L and -R in traditional Unix? > > Damned if I could tell by reading the ld(1) manpage. The change I > checked in to unixccompiler.py returns -L only because I figured > "-L<dir>" would be innocuous, not because I expected it to have > "-R<dir>" semantics. Why did you check it in to Python 2.3 but not to 2.2.2? --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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