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H A D | acplex.l | diff 0c099281a3c52b1effd3bfb3775d62e2d8f64cf4 Sun Sep 21 00:10:10 CEST 2008 Kai Wang <kaiw@FreeBSD.org> Add support for option "-M", which is used to operate ar(1) in a script mode like the MRI(Microtec Research Inc.) "librarian" program.
Originally this option is provided by Binutils ar(1) to ease the transition for developers who are used to writing "librarian" scripts.
We added this option to BSD ar(1) because:
1. Further improve the compatibility with Binutils ar(1). 2. There are still a few software using this -M option. (at least one in our ports collection)
Suggested by: rink & erwin 0c099281a3c52b1effd3bfb3775d62e2d8f64cf4 Sun Sep 21 00:10:10 CEST 2008 Kai Wang <kaiw@FreeBSD.org> Add support for option "-M", which is used to operate ar(1) in a script mode like the MRI(Microtec Research Inc.) "librarian" program.
Originally this option is provided by Binutils ar(1) to ease the transition for developers who are used to writing "librarian" scripts.
We added this option to BSD ar(1) because:
1. Further improve the compatibility with Binutils ar(1). 2. There are still a few software using this -M option. (at least one in our ports collection)
Suggested by: rink & erwin
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H A D | acpyacc.y | diff 0c099281a3c52b1effd3bfb3775d62e2d8f64cf4 Sun Sep 21 00:10:10 CEST 2008 Kai Wang <kaiw@FreeBSD.org> Add support for option "-M", which is used to operate ar(1) in a script mode like the MRI(Microtec Research Inc.) "librarian" program.
Originally this option is provided by Binutils ar(1) to ease the transition for developers who are used to writing "librarian" scripts.
We added this option to BSD ar(1) because:
1. Further improve the compatibility with Binutils ar(1). 2. There are still a few software using this -M option. (at least one in our ports collection)
Suggested by: rink & erwin 0c099281a3c52b1effd3bfb3775d62e2d8f64cf4 Sun Sep 21 00:10:10 CEST 2008 Kai Wang <kaiw@FreeBSD.org> Add support for option "-M", which is used to operate ar(1) in a script mode like the MRI(Microtec Research Inc.) "librarian" program.
Originally this option is provided by Binutils ar(1) to ease the transition for developers who are used to writing "librarian" scripts.
We added this option to BSD ar(1) because:
1. Further improve the compatibility with Binutils ar(1). 2. There are still a few software using this -M option. (at least one in our ports collection)
Suggested by: rink & erwin
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H A D | ar.h | diff 0c099281a3c52b1effd3bfb3775d62e2d8f64cf4 Sun Sep 21 00:10:10 CEST 2008 Kai Wang <kaiw@FreeBSD.org> Add support for option "-M", which is used to operate ar(1) in a script mode like the MRI(Microtec Research Inc.) "librarian" program.
Originally this option is provided by Binutils ar(1) to ease the transition for developers who are used to writing "librarian" scripts.
We added this option to BSD ar(1) because:
1. Further improve the compatibility with Binutils ar(1). 2. There are still a few software using this -M option. (at least one in our ports collection)
Suggested by: rink & erwin diff 0c099281a3c52b1effd3bfb3775d62e2d8f64cf4 Sun Sep 21 00:10:10 CEST 2008 Kai Wang <kaiw@FreeBSD.org> Add support for option "-M", which is used to operate ar(1) in a script mode like the MRI(Microtec Research Inc.) "librarian" program.
Originally this option is provided by Binutils ar(1) to ease the transition for developers who are used to writing "librarian" scripts.
We added this option to BSD ar(1) because:
1. Further improve the compatibility with Binutils ar(1). 2. There are still a few software using this -M option. (at least one in our ports collection)
Suggested by: rink & erwin
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H A D | Makefile | diff 0c099281a3c52b1effd3bfb3775d62e2d8f64cf4 Sun Sep 21 00:10:10 CEST 2008 Kai Wang <kaiw@FreeBSD.org> Add support for option "-M", which is used to operate ar(1) in a script mode like the MRI(Microtec Research Inc.) "librarian" program.
Originally this option is provided by Binutils ar(1) to ease the transition for developers who are used to writing "librarian" scripts.
We added this option to BSD ar(1) because:
1. Further improve the compatibility with Binutils ar(1). 2. There are still a few software using this -M option. (at least one in our ports collection)
Suggested by: rink & erwin diff 0c099281a3c52b1effd3bfb3775d62e2d8f64cf4 Sun Sep 21 00:10:10 CEST 2008 Kai Wang <kaiw@FreeBSD.org> Add support for option "-M", which is used to operate ar(1) in a script mode like the MRI(Microtec Research Inc.) "librarian" program.
Originally this option is provided by Binutils ar(1) to ease the transition for developers who are used to writing "librarian" scripts.
We added this option to BSD ar(1) because:
1. Further improve the compatibility with Binutils ar(1). 2. There are still a few software using this -M option. (at least one in our ports collection)
Suggested by: rink & erwin
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H A D | write.c | diff 0c099281a3c52b1effd3bfb3775d62e2d8f64cf4 Sun Sep 21 00:10:10 CEST 2008 Kai Wang <kaiw@FreeBSD.org> Add support for option "-M", which is used to operate ar(1) in a script mode like the MRI(Microtec Research Inc.) "librarian" program.
Originally this option is provided by Binutils ar(1) to ease the transition for developers who are used to writing "librarian" scripts.
We added this option to BSD ar(1) because:
1. Further improve the compatibility with Binutils ar(1). 2. There are still a few software using this -M option. (at least one in our ports collection)
Suggested by: rink & erwin diff 0c099281a3c52b1effd3bfb3775d62e2d8f64cf4 Sun Sep 21 00:10:10 CEST 2008 Kai Wang <kaiw@FreeBSD.org> Add support for option "-M", which is used to operate ar(1) in a script mode like the MRI(Microtec Research Inc.) "librarian" program.
Originally this option is provided by Binutils ar(1) to ease the transition for developers who are used to writing "librarian" scripts.
We added this option to BSD ar(1) because:
1. Further improve the compatibility with Binutils ar(1). 2. There are still a few software using this -M option. (at least one in our ports collection)
Suggested by: rink & erwin
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H A D | ar.c | diff 0c099281a3c52b1effd3bfb3775d62e2d8f64cf4 Sun Sep 21 00:10:10 CEST 2008 Kai Wang <kaiw@FreeBSD.org> Add support for option "-M", which is used to operate ar(1) in a script mode like the MRI(Microtec Research Inc.) "librarian" program.
Originally this option is provided by Binutils ar(1) to ease the transition for developers who are used to writing "librarian" scripts.
We added this option to BSD ar(1) because:
1. Further improve the compatibility with Binutils ar(1). 2. There are still a few software using this -M option. (at least one in our ports collection)
Suggested by: rink & erwin diff 0c099281a3c52b1effd3bfb3775d62e2d8f64cf4 Sun Sep 21 00:10:10 CEST 2008 Kai Wang <kaiw@FreeBSD.org> Add support for option "-M", which is used to operate ar(1) in a script mode like the MRI(Microtec Research Inc.) "librarian" program.
Originally this option is provided by Binutils ar(1) to ease the transition for developers who are used to writing "librarian" scripts.
We added this option to BSD ar(1) because:
1. Further improve the compatibility with Binutils ar(1). 2. There are still a few software using this -M option. (at least one in our ports collection)
Suggested by: rink & erwin
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