[M3devel] platform names again.
hendrik at topoi.pooq.com
hendrik at topoi.pooq.com
Mon Aug 24 19:06:24 CEST 2009
I have one home directory, shared via NFS among several machines. Some
run Debian lenny, some run Debian squeeze, one is and AMD64.
Now I really appreciate the fact that when I run cm3 I get my
executables in a system-dependent diractory.
But it occurs to me that both Debian lenny and Debian squeeze end you
using the directory LINUXLIBC6.
Are the files generated there truly Debian-release-independent? Might
they depend in some way on the contents of Debian's shared C libraries,
for example? And if so, is there a way of overriding the word
"LINUXLIBC6" with some other word so that I can distinguish
them?
By the time I ship them to /usr/local/cm3, the problem is over, of
course, since eash system has its own /usr/local. But on the way to
there, there could be mishaps in LinuxLIBC6.
-- hendrik
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