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Re: bogus handing of Linux shared libraries
From: |
Philip Blundell |
Subject: |
Re: bogus handing of Linux shared libraries |
Date: |
Mon, 28 May 2001 11:53:49 +0100 |
>And how do you obtain this version number, particularly in a
>cross-compilation environment?
In a cross-compilation environment there is nothing you can do. People will
just have to upgrade their C library if they have problems.
>> Anything >= 2.2 will be OK.
>
>Even in the case of non-PIC code being loaded into a shared library?
Yes.
p.
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- Re: bogus handing of Linux shared libraries, Alexandre Oliva, 2001/05/28
- Re: bogus handing of Linux shared libraries, Philip Blundell, 2001/05/28
- Re: bogus handing of Linux shared libraries, Alexandre Oliva, 2001/05/28
- Re: bogus handing of Linux shared libraries, Philip Blundell, 2001/05/28
- Re: bogus handing of Linux shared libraries, Alexandre Oliva, 2001/05/28
- Re: bogus handing of Linux shared libraries, Gary V . Vaughan, 2001/05/30
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