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* Configuration prefers using the AR in the compiler specific bin dir. * Fix pre-delete of archives so it uses it's own action, and hence allows the archive action to be a single command. * That fixes the problem of command line limits on the CMD shell, for archives that have many source files. [SVN r33475] |
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