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Am 22.10.2009 19:38, schrieb Jon Masters:
Except, they're not really ELF binaries. ELF doesn't allow
you to do
both at the same time in the headers, so this adds a new header and is
essentially an encapsulation for other ELF files. Thus, a kernel patch
is required and it would be some time before all kernels supported it.
I'm not against the notion of this...but I think some of the usual
suspects need to get involved in standardizing such an ELF hack.
(You might be able to do something with binfmt_misc as a hack)
Jon.
Creating FatELF binaries doesn't solve any x86_64 related issues.
For example:
Old releases of blender was not able to creates proper .blend files
when the
binary was compiled for x86_64. In this case the created files was not
usable
on the x86_32 release.
Best Regards:
Jochen Schmitt
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