Javier Serrano Polo, on ven. 26 janv. 2018 19:05:38 +0100, wrote:
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> 
> El dv 26 de 01 de 2018 a les 08:39 +0100, Andreas Jaeger va escriure:
> > No, this is not possible - it would break binary compatibility. The path
> > is hardcoded into each binary and if you change it, your application
> > will not run anywhere else,
> 
> It would be nice if you answered the question about appendix A.1.
> 
> So, we have five people who state or imply that either my amd64 systems
> do not exist or they are unavoidably incompatible with systems depending
> on a /lib64 directory.

Count a sixth person :)

> My systems obviously exist. To the claim that I cannot run a /lib64
> program without rebuilding, the answer is easy to say: try my system.
> To the claim that applications from my system will not run anywhere
> else, I can provide a counterexample: you can install the attached
> package.

Yes. But what about the converse? Can you run the attached program?

Samuel

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