On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 07:58:42AM -0500, Jakub Jelinek wrote:
On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 01:51:00PM +0100, Axel Thimm wrote:
> their work done and shared either locally or globally. If you have met
> this community you will know that they will go Ubuntu the next moment
> their static linking is not working on Fedora. That's already
> happening BTW, so you'll just be giving more arguments to get the last
> scientist off Fedora.
Since when does Ubuntu use a different C library from Fedora? The problems
with static linking pointed out here are in no way specific to Fedora,
some of the problems are completely generic things, some are related
to LGPL, some to ELF, some to the GNU C Library.
what is specific to Fedora is that there were suggestions in this very
thread (maybe even by you or Ulrich, I don't remeber) to remove static
parts of the glibc/stdlibc++ or other vital parts making it almost
impossible for an end user to use the platform for statically linking.
Already requiring people packaging scientific libs in Fedora go
through loops to justify shipping static libs is an artificial
obstacle we construct ourself and will demotivate people, both
packagers and users alike.
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