Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/2000/02/01/07:52:52
On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> I believe you meant to post this to djgpp-workers, so I redirected it.
>
> On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Andris Pavenis wrote:
>
> > Therefore one question:
> >
> > maybe it's worth to make binaries from cross-development for DJGPP
> > under Linux available. I could make packages usable for
> > Slackware-7 (should work also on other glibc-2.1 based systems).
> > I'm not using RedHat distribution, so don't ask RPMs from me.
>
> If this binary distribution is going to work with a wide variety of Linux
> systems and for many different versions of the kernel and libc, then it's
> probably a good idea.
>
> But if the binaries will become outdated by the next release of the
> kernel, or if different Linux distributiosn are incompatible with each
> other in ways that affect the GCC binaries, then the binary distribution
> might create more problems than they solve.
>
I don't think kernel version is significant.
About libc versions. I think it should work with any recent Linux
distribution (for example gcc-2.95.2 binaries I have built for
Slackware-7.0 has been sucessfully used on Mandrake-6.1). They will not
work on old versions of distributions (like Slackware-4.0 and earlier,
RedHat older than 6.0, etc)
For newer versions usually old shared libraries are included for
compatibility reasons, so I don't think they'll stop to work
very soon.
Andris
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