On 2/2/2010 10:32 AM, Alexander Terekhov wrote:
Imagine that dynamically linked "library" is shipped along
with the "program" (same ship/cargo truck/box/cd/whatnot) it's linked
with just like in the case of statically linked aggregation.

Why would I imagine that? The point of having dynamically
linked libraries is that the program generally accesses
already installed versions. Shipping a program and its
dynamically linked libraries together as one package would
very likely be regarded the same as static linking.
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