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In <3C46A4B4.274C684D@attglobal.net>, on 01/17/02
at 05:17 AM, Harry Chris Motin said:
>I take it that there is some better way to find out where "os2.lib" is
>referenced other than doing a file scan?? Please elucidate! Also, what's
The problem is, it's inconclusive. The files that reference it would
typically be binary (object files or linked executables). The extension
might be omitted. Most of the hits would be noise or, as you found,
self-referential.
A better solution is to understand why the file existed and how it was
used. Then it becomes much easier to under what needs to be adjusted.
BTW, did you get the 16-bitter to link?
Steven
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