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  1. Path: sparky!uunet!mcsun!ieunet!scotty.eurokom.ie!rolff
  2. Newsgroups: gnu.gcc.help
  3. Subject: Re: Gnu C Libraries
  4. Message-ID: <1992Jul29.181135.11901@vms.eurokom.ie>
  5. From: rolff@scotty.eurokom.ie ()
  6. Date: 29 Jul 92 18:11:34 CET
  7. Reply-To: rolff@scotty.eurokom.ie ()
  8. References: <1992Jul23.021229.10906@u.washington.edu> <14m8bbINN98g@betty.cs.widener.edu>
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  16. In article <14m8bbINN98g@betty.cs.widener.edu>, brendan@cs.widener.edu (Brendan Kehoe) writes:
  17. |>You don't need the GNU libc assuming your system comes with one (/lib/libc.a?).
  18. |>
  19. |>Most systems don't ship C++ libraries, but many do ship a linkable C library.
  20.  
  21. Can you compile GNU libc.a without an already existing /lib/libc.a, and
  22. do they provide the same functions?
  23.  
  24. Anders.
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