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Ian Piumarta Ian.Piumarta@inria.fr is widely believed to have written:
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But the "problem" occurs when looking in an external module, not an internal one.
Oh - duh, I had lost the context and assumed it was internal stuff causing the problem.
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Helpful, eh? My gut reaction has always been to try to make things work identically everywhere, even when this means ignoring a whizz-bang feature like RTLD_LOCAL because the behaviour cannot be simulated reliably on all Unixes. But maybe I'm wrong in thinking this way?)
Sounds like the usual problem afflicting unices - it's the same everywhere except for <insert list almost as long the the OS sourcecode>. If Linux can do the 'right' thing and others can't maybe it would be best to live with that? It sounds as if you can provide a Pareto-efficient solution.
tim
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