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Old 06-21-2007, 11:46 AM   #1
nuttygraphics
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compile with different libc for different distro


Hi all,

I recently ported my code to linux, and am still not very safe here.

My project is a shared library which is a plugin to some other software. It builds fine on my ubuntu 6 box. Unfortunately I need a build for RHEL 4, which is not available to me.
I tried fc3, as it is the older brother of RHEL4, but couldn't get my IDE to build, which is codeblocks. Codeblocks does not use makefiles and therefore I am stuck somehow.

I assume, by linking against libc-2.3 my binary should run on RHEL4. Is this possible or a wrong assumption?

Is there a clean way to install libc-2.3 on ubuntu 6 together with headers and whatever I need?

The binary uses xerces-c and boost libraries which I built myself and distribute along with my binary. So I assume dependencies on a specific distro should be small.

Is there a better headline for this or a better forum?

thank you all for your help, I am really in a trouble, but don't know how to proceed.
 
Old 06-22-2007, 03:26 PM   #2
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CentOS is the same thing as RedHat, so you might try that.
 
Old 06-25-2007, 05:54 AM   #3
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CentOS == RedHat

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CentOS is the same thing as RedHat, so you might try that.

Thank you for your help. Seems like a valuable hint. Just for clarity, does it mean it is even more like RedHat than Fedora?

Well, anyway I will start the download and try.
 
Old 06-25-2007, 10:38 AM   #4
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It is built with the same source code as RedHat, but without the trademarked RedHat images. In effect, it is exactly the same. Fedora is built using different a different (but closely related) codebase, so it does work somewhat differently.

If what you want to do works on RedHat, chances are 99% it works in CentOS.
 
  


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