Not really. If the executables are used, the path of the compilers,
which are usually set by you in .bashrc, for Linux environment should
not be needed. Therefore, they are not detected. Regarding the
libraries, it depends on whether the executables were built by the
compiler statically or d
Thank you Dr. Gavin.
It means if we dont no the path of compiles and libraries it detects
automatic. Am I right?
Sincerely
Bhamu
On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 9:36 PM, Gavin Abo wrote:
> The first one, the tar package, contains the source code, but it has no
> executable files. The source code can b
The first one, the tar package, contains the source code, but it has no
executable files. The source code can be compiled to create executable
files (32 bit or 64 bit).
The second one, the executable package, contains the executable files
(only 64 bit), but it has no source code. The executa
Dear Prb Blaha
What is the difference between Wien2k tar file and wien2k executable file?
Sincerely
Bhamu
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