uploading a big file still impossible
Johannes,
I see in the minimal sample implementation that we use:
glibc-2.2.1-3_lsb_0.4_1
glibc-devel-2.2.1-3_lsb_0.4_1
DEV-3.5-1
ncurses-5.2-5.lsb.0.5.0
bash-1.14.7-16.lsb.0.5.0
fileutils-4.0-9.lsb.0.5.0
strace-4.2-8.20010221a
pax-2.1-1.lsb.0.5.0
Where do we get the original binaries and source? In the SOUCES directory,
why do we only have a patch for glibc? How does one recreate this
environment?
How do these relate to the /lib/lsb that we (Stuart) provides in lsbdev?
Are these libraries filtering to the LSB sample implementation?
/usr/bin/lsbappchk
/usr/bin/lsblibchk
/usr/lsb/lib/libGL.so
/usr/lsb/lib/libICE.so
/usr/lsb/lib/libSM.so
/usr/lsb/lib/libX11.so
/usr/lsb/lib/libXext.so
/usr/lsb/lib/libXt.so
/usr/lsb/lib/libc.so
/usr/lsb/lib/libcrypt.so
/usr/lsb/lib/libcurses.so
/usr/lsb/lib/libdl.so
/usr/lsb/lib/libm.so
/usr/lsb/lib/libpthread.so
/usr/lsb/lib/libtrt.so
/usr/lsb/lib/libutil.so
/usr/lsb/lib/libz.so
Where does /lib/ld-lsb.so get built? Is it provided in the LSB sample
implementation, in "lsbdev", or where?
To build an LSB compliant application in the LSB sample implementation,
would I do the following?
gcc -o foo -Wall foo.c -L/usr/lsb/lib
-Wl,--dynamic-linker=/lib/ld-lsb.so.1
If I run ldd on foo, then would I see ld-lsb.so.1 and /usr/lib/lib
libraries?
Thanks,
George Kraft IV
gk4@austin.ibm.com
IBM Linux Technology Center
FSG's Linux Standard Base
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