Op donderdag 23-11-2006 om 17:07 uur [tijdzone +0000], schreef Andrew
Haley:
However, many application writers still use static
linkage, and these application writers either don't know or don't care
that various random things are going to fail if they continue to link
statically.
Okay, I get the point that static linking is evil, but what
would then be the proper way to compile a application which
is able to run across multiple Linux distro's ?
The first thing that comes in my mind is bundling your
own shared libraries with the application, but for that to
work the LD_LIBRARY_PATH= hack is needed, which is also evil.
Erik van Pienbroek