On 02/03/11 22:51, Nicolas Pitre wrote:
On Wed, 2 Mar 2011, Andrew Stubbs wrote:
Binaries that can be run anywhere are challenging. You either have to static link (and even then you need to be careful what syscalls you use), or you have to build them against some ancient libraries, and static link the less ubiquitous dependencies (such as mpfr, ppl, etc.).
Sure. But we have some evidence with the CS releases that this is reasonably possible, right?
True, but CodeSourcery have some quite involved infrastructure in place to achieve that.
Of course, I have access to that, and I could probably get something built quite quickly.
I'm not sure about the QA & support implications though?
Andrew