Thank you all for explaining so patiently, I have
somewhat of understanding with this issue ~
very appreciated all who commented.
Jerry
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On Tue, Oct 12, 2004 at 01:11:09PM +0200, Andreas Kohn wrote:
> if your source files are *exactly* the same versions used as on the
> building cluster, and you have *exactly* the same compilation options,
> it would still be possible to have different binaries. For example if
> the files included s
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 13:11, Andreas Kohn wrote:
> Jerry wrote:
> > --- Andreas Kohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>you might be using different optimization flags than
> >>the release
> >>building cluster.
> >>Also make sure that you have really the correct
> >>sources, and n
Hi~ All
This is my first time to post question here, and also
I am a newbie on FreeBSD. A confusing thing I discover
is: Why the binary code I compiled(for example,telnet
command)compare with the original one is diffirent,
either size or md5 hash , What's going on? Are the
source files differ from
Jerry wrote:
> --- Andreas Kohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>you might be using different optimization flags than
>>the release
>>building cluster.
>>Also make sure that you have really the correct
>>sources, and not a newer
>>version from CVS.
>>
>>
>Hi~ Andreas,
>
>I just used
Jerry wrote:
>Hi~
>
>This is my first time to post question here, and also
>I am a newbie on FreeBSD. A confusing thing I discover
>is: Why the binary code I compiled(for example,telnet
>command)compare with the original one is diffirent,
>either size or md5 hash value, What's going on? Are
>the s
Hi~
This is my first time to post question here, and also
I am a newbie on FreeBSD. A confusing thing I discover
is: Why the binary code I compiled(for example,telnet
command)compare with the original one is diffirent,
either size or md5 hash value, What's going on? Are
the source files differ fro
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