Re: Shared library defines a RPATH
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- Subject: Re: Shared library defines a RPATH
- From: Bdale Garbee <bdale@gag.com>
- Date: 16 Aug 2002 15:46:19 -0600
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cjwatson@debian.org (Colin Watson) writes:
> Generally speaking, Debian packages aren't relocatable anyway. Many of
> them (unavoidably) end up with paths compiled into binaries.
We may have to deal with this for things like allowing ia32 binaries to run
on ia64 systems... though so far, all of the ia32 libs I've repacked to drop
into the /emul/ia32-linux tree have been fine.
Bdale
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