Maybe build for ARM on an Intel box.
Is there a diff for compiled files? (with a flag to skip time stamps or
whatever would change if I just rebuilt with the same environment)
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> Well, on Gentoo, its mix and match as you wish.
> You've got clang and gcc for C compilers
> Mix with glibc, musl, uclibc and uclibc-ng for your C library.
> On amd64 you'll find gcc and glibc almost all the time.
> On arm you'll find the same, but musl gaining market share.
Thanks.
Should we
Yo Hal!
On Sat, 24 Feb 2018 15:45:56 -0800
Hal Murray via devel wrote:
> If different, the test-space of seccomp gets (much?) bigger.
Well, on Gentoo, its mix and match as you wish.
You've got clang and gcc for C compilers
Mix with glibc, musl, uclibc and uclibc-ng for your C library.
On amd
If different, the test-space of seccomp gets (much?) bigger.
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