Microsoft KB Archive/25108

= Using LIB to Combine Two Libraries =

Article ID: 25108

Article Last Modified on 10/23/2003

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Library Manager for MS-DOS 3.0
 * Microsoft Library Manager for MS-DOS 3.04
 * Microsoft Library Manager for MS-DOS 3.07
 * Microsoft Library Manager for MS-DOS 3.08
 * Microsoft Library Manager for MS-DOS 3.1
 * Microsoft Library Manager for MS-DOS 3.11
 * Microsoft Library Manager for MS-DOS 3.14
 * Microsoft Library Manager for MS-DOS 3.17
 * Microsoft Library Manager for MS-DOS 3.2
 * Microsoft Library Manager for MS-DOS 3.20.010
 * Microsoft Library Manager for MS-DOS 3.31
 * Microsoft Library Manager for MS-DOS 3.4
 * Microsoft Library Manager for OS/2 3.11
 * Microsoft Library Manager for OS/2 3.14
 * Microsoft Library Manager for OS/2 3.17
 * Microsoft Library Manager for OS/2 3.2

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This article was previously published under Q25108



The Microsoft Library Manager utility (LIB.EXE) can be used to combine two libraries into one.

The following is an example of how to add the contents of LIB1.LIB to LIB2.LIB in a single LIB command:

LIB LIB2.LIB+LIB1.LIB;

You may also have LIB prompt you for input, in which case the input and prompts will appear as follows:

LIB  Library name: LIB2.LIB  Operations: +LIB1.LIB 

Note that the .LIB extension is required; otherwise, LIB will assume LIB1 is an object module.

Additional query words: kbinf 3.00 3.10 3.20 3.40

Keywords: kb16bitonly KB25108

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