> From: Joerg.Schilling at fokus.fraunhofer.de (Joerg Schilling)
...
> AFAIR, libcmd was introduced by AT&T with SVr4 (mainly for /etc/default which 
> was missing on SunOS 4.x). In early days it was a static library living in the
> cmd source tree and not installed in /usr/lib. When Sun switched to shared 
libs,
> libcmd was put into public.

Yea, I was the goon who made it shared.  I was young then.

That didn't make it Public.  It still isn't officially Public (can't be
Public without a man page - a few cases exist where Private things have
man pages, but they are rare and well noted).

- jek3


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