On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 20:46, Speed, Derek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, the term we use for Linux distributions that are based on Moblin
> technology is Moblin compatible.  Applications that are designed for use
> on one Moblin compatible distribution should be able to be run on
> another - at most, a simple re-compile or repacking is all that is
> necessary.  At best, no changes are required at all.

How is Moblin compatibility defined?  Will all OS distributors follow
some specification that lists libraries and their versions that are
guaranteed to be present (similar to LSB)?

--
Tero

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