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Gangadhar NPK | 19 Dec 2005 07:07

Re: a problem about shared library dependenice

If I am not wrong, libdl.so is the dynamic loader. I think most of the 
shared libs are linked to it by default.

Eagle.Lu <at> gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to find out unnecessary shared library dependencies by using
> following command: ldd -r -u some-mozilla-shared-library on solaris 10
> 
> I find some shared libraries uses some unnecessary libraries. E.g.
> ldd -r -u libmozjs.so reports that /usr/lib/libdl.so.1 is an unused
> object.
> this library doesn't appear in the command line (e.g. no -ldl option).
> 
> Do anyone know why libmozjs.so depends on this shared library?
> 
> Thanks 
> 
> Brian
> 
Gangadhar NPK | 19 Dec 2005 07:07

Re: a problem about shared library dependenice

If I am not wrong, libdl.so is the dynamic loader. I think most of the 
shared libs are linked to it by default.

Eagle.Lu <at> gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to find out unnecessary shared library dependencies by using
> following command: ldd -r -u some-mozilla-shared-library on solaris 10
> 
> I find some shared libraries uses some unnecessary libraries. E.g.
> ldd -r -u libmozjs.so reports that /usr/lib/libdl.so.1 is an unused
> object.
> this library doesn't appear in the command line (e.g. no -ldl option).
> 
> Do anyone know why libmozjs.so depends on this shared library?
> 
> Thanks 
> 
> Brian
> 
Kevin | 27 Dec 2005 08:29
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Needed Performance Feature

    While using Windows OS, when you minimize Internet Explorer, you should 
be able to notice that a large amount of memory is moved from the RAM to 
somewhere else (I would have assumed page file, but that doesn't seem to be 
the location). And once you maximize IE again, it moves the data right back 
to the RAM almost instantly. Mozilla doesn't noticably do anything of the 
sort.
    Also, it would be great if Mozilla could be almost completely paused 
while minimized. Then, it won't consume unnecessary CPU when complex sites 
are loaded. 

Gmane