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From: mcgovern@world.std.com (Brian J McGovern)
Subject: Libraries and X emulation
Message-ID: <Cr52A4.6x7@world.std.com>
Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA
Date: Thu, 9 Jun 1994 16:39:40 GMT
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Two quick questions....
1.) Is there a utility for looking at the standard libraries in /usr/lib, and
deriving which functions are in which. Only being a semi-qualified Unix
programmer, I often have the problem of linking random libraries (with best
guesses) looking for a specific function call. If I could create a dynamic
list that I can "grep", it'd be perfect...

2.) Does anyone know of a PD or shareware Xserver for windows. I'm curious, 
because I'm looking at several commerical packages, but don't feel like
spending $500 on one... Its just not that important. Any/all replies welcome.
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	-Brian