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diff --git a/nx-X11/lib/X11/libX11.elist b/nx-X11/lib/X11/libX11.elist deleted file mode 100644 index 03b50111b..000000000 --- a/nx-X11/lib/X11/libX11.elist +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ - -/************************************************************************* - * Export list for libX11 - * This list *must* be updated whenever a change is made to the API. - * - * The syntax for the symbol declarations in this list is below. - * public sym => Public C symbol, i.e., publicized API - * publicC++ sym => Public C++ symbol, i.e., publicized API - * private sym => Private C symbol, i.e., unpublicized API - * privateC++ sym => Private C++ symbol, i.e., unpublicized API - * internal sym => Internal C symbol, i.e., not part of API - * internalC++ sym => Internal C++ symbol, i.e., not part of API - * force sym => symbol to be exported even if not found. Some - * restrictions may apply. Avoid this directive. - * - * Note that exporting C++ symbols is not portable; different - * compilers may use different name mangling schemes and different - * hidden name (e.g. virtual function table) generation schemes. - * - * In addition a single "default" directive may appear, specifying how - * unmentioned symbols should be treated. The possible options are: - * default Warn about implicit symbols and hide them. - * default public Export public symbols implicitly. - * default private Export public symbols implicitly. - * default internal Hide public symbols implicitly. - * - * - **************************************************************************/ - -/* We will not be naming symbols; export all public symbols in the library. */ -default public - -#ifdef AIXV4 -/* - * In earlier releases of this library, IBM exported some standard - * symbols from the system libraries. We must keep re-exporting these - * symbols for binary compatibility. - */ -force setlocale -force nl_langinfo -#endif |