On Fri, 16 Feb 2001 15:14:17 +0100, Thomas Wouters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So... if you link glibc with files compiled by a NON-GNU compiler, the > resulting binary *has to be* glibc ? That's, well, fucked, if you pardon my > french. But it's not my code, so all I can do is sigh <wink wink, Moshe > ;-P Thomas, glibc is not currently supported on any non-GNU systems (and for the sake of this discussion, NetBSD/FreeBSD/OpenBSD are GNU systems too, since the only compiler that works there is gcc) More, glibc uses so many gcc extensions that you probably will have a hard time getting it to compile with any other compiler. -- "I'll be ex-DPL soon anyway so I'm |LUKE: Is Perl better than Python? looking for someplace else to grab power."|YODA: No...no... no. Quicker, -- Wichert Akkerman (on debian-private)| easier, more seductive. For public key, finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] |http://www.{python,debian,gnu}.org