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The Hylafax configuration files have the ability to build Hylafax using shared libraries, but only on Irix systems. On the other hand, the TIFF tools, from the same source, have shared library support for multiple platforms (although that for linux is trivially broken as the result of a missing * at the end of "linux" in a case statement in the configure script). I'm wondering about trying to merge the shared library building support from TIFF to Hylafax, but first I'd be interested in whether it is worthwhile. Shared libraries can reduce the disk footprint, and may reduce the memory footprint, but only if multiple, different, programs are running at the same time. On the other hand, they increase the memory footprint of a single program (one or more instances) and increase the load time. I'm interested in Hylafax for very occassional use, but it would be interesting to have views for both heavy and occasional use.