[En-Nut-Discussion] Granularity of the libraries
Ole Reinhardt
ole.reinhardt at kernelconcepts.de
Tue Sep 7 12:18:52 CEST 2004
Hello,
as I don't know how smart the linker works (e.g. removing unneded code
from the target binary file) I would suggest to change the makefiles a
little bit to get a finer granularity of libraries. If we could split
the libnutdev.a into more but smaler libraries or even don't use a
library at all I think one could save a lot of program space memory.
Perhaps one could do so with the whole system? I would like to be able
to use the libnutdev.a in a program that does not need threading but
AFAIK libnutdev.a depends on different other libraries too...
Any suggestions?
Regards,
Ole Reinhardt
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