Ove Kaaven writes:
> Goswin von Brederlow skrev:
>> Ove Kaaven writes:
>>
>>> However, if they can't or won't fix it, there's *some* good news. In
>>> general, shared libraries must be compiled as PIC because on some
>>> platforms, the library just won't work properly if you don't. However,
>>>
Goswin von Brederlow skrev:
> Ove Kaaven writes:
>
>> However, if they can't or won't fix it, there's *some* good news. In
>> general, shared libraries must be compiled as PIC because on some
>> platforms, the library just won't work properly if you don't. However,
>> i386 and amd64 are not among
Ove Kaaven writes:
> However, if they can't or won't fix it, there's *some* good news. In
> general, shared libraries must be compiled as PIC because on some
> platforms, the library just won't work properly if you don't. However,
> i386 and amd64 are not among those platforms. Since the MMX code
Picca Frédéric-Emmanuel skrev:
> Is someone on this mailing have the assembly skills to help me, and the
> upstream, solve this problem.
>
> I already contact the main upstream but it does not know how to
> solve this.
The idea of position-independent code (PIC) is that no absolute memory
offsets
hello, mentors
This mail to speak about a problematic issue that I have when
packaging a new package for debian tango-7.0.2.
http://tango-controls.org
you can find this package on mentors:
dget
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/t/tango/tango_7.0.2-1.dsc
lintian complain about non pic co
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