Hey Craig, Yes, it's certainly possible to have a static binary, but I don't really see the point unless the libraries used are only used for Xastir and nothing else.
Basically, you need to compile all dependents to create static libraries (*.a). Not terribly difficult, but not necessarily trivial, either. AFAIK, Fedora (IIRC, that's what you're using) generally does not offer static libraries, so you'll have to build them yourself. All dependent software supports '--enable-static --disable-shared' configure options. On Sun, 2007-11-18 at 21:17 -0800, Craig Anderson wrote: > Hi all, > I must be get'n old and out of touch. > But I remember the days when we used > to compile things static and not have all > these dynamic libraries that get lost and > out of date and incompatible. Is it even > possible to compile Xastir statically and > end up with one giant binary that is not > dependent on having all these libraries > installed everywhere? -- Brad Douglas <rez touchofmadness com> KB8UYR/6 Address: 37.493,-121.924 / WGS84 National Map Corps #TNMC-3785 _______________________________________________ Xastir mailing list Xastir@xastir.org http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir