| Title: | DEC Ada |
| Notice: | Ada is no longer a trademark of the US Government |
| Moderator: | KMOOSE::CMCCUTCHEON |
| Created: | Mon Jan 27 1986 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 3874 |
| Total number of notes: | 16668 |
Cusotmer has the following problem.
-s2 works for a small application with 3.2g and v3.3 of ADA.
-s2 works for a large application with v4.0b and v3.3 of ADA
-s2 does NOT work on a large application with v3.2g and v3.3 of ADA.
Is such a problem was asked to be fixed would it be? And what would
you need to fix it on v3.2g of Digital Unix.
Best regards,
Ed Haletky
Digital CCSC
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 3873.1 | We work on problems reported; haven't seen this one (yet) | KMOOSE::CMCCUTCHEON | Charlie McCutcheon | Tue May 27 1997 10:52 | 18 |
I assume you're asking about the status of dynamic linking on UNIX, using ald -S2. I don't know if any problems with this feature. It apparently got dropped from documenation for V3.3 for some mysterious reason, but is in our SPD, so its supposed to be supported. My fear would be that if you see a problem on UNIX 3.2G, but not on UNIX 4.0B, that this is probably a UNIX issue, not DEC Ada. This is normally the case when the operating system changes make things work/fail without Ada changes, especially when a change makes something suddenly work! 8-) We work on problems reported, so if you customer reports it we'd take a look. My gut feeling would be that they should use UNIX 4.0B, that 3.2G has a problem that we'd have to transfer to some other group, which would delay any solution for them. Charlie | |||||