Hey guys,

Yep, the optimizer *worked* in this manner. Alas, it has died :) It was 
definitely a great experience for us at the time in product development 
but we made a couple of big mistakes that meant that it never sold well 
at all (for one thing, we were far ahead of the curve -- there was just 
no demand for it at the time and, for another, we didn't own the whole 
codebase and thus couldn't be flexible enough to evolve the product.) 
But, hey, just working with Peter and Burak on it was enough of a reward 
for me :)

In any case, when I get a moment, I will try and release it for free in 
case it helps anyone else out there but, unfortunately, I cannot open 
source it as I don't own all the code (or else I would in a heartbeat.)

Aral

Johannes Nel wrote:
> yes classes only, but same priniciple i think. they extract the 
> classes and pop them into rsl's if i am not mistaking. i will check up 
> on this.
>
>
> On 3/25/06, *Ralf Bokelberg* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     I'm not sure about that. Doesn't ariaware optimizer optimize
>     classes only?
>     Cheers,
>     Ralf.
>
>
>     On 3/25/06, *Johannes Nel* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>         doesn't the ariaware optimizer work on a principle like this?
>
>         On 3/24/06, * Ralf Bokelberg* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>         I wonder if a tool exists or can be created, which takes a
>         bunch of swfs and extracts common symbols into a shared library.
>         The other way round woulf be nice too. Take a shared library
>         and a set of swfs and inject all the symbols of the library
>         into the swfs.
>         This tool would make working with shared libraries much easier
>         and less painfull.
>         <snip>
>


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