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| From: | Boyd Lynn Gerber (801) 250-O795 Work | Date: | March 25 1999 5:32pm |
| Subject: | Re: why is sco build using "-belf" and what does it mean ? | ||
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The default on SCO is coff. You need elf files. -belf makes all binaries elf. Only elf binanies can be shared. I will not go into a large disscussion on coff vs. elf. Let me just say you need elf. On some compilers you use the -melf instead. What version of gcc are you using. I recommend the version done by Robert Lipe. The latest egcs is OK too. Good Luck, Boyd Gerber gerberb@stripped
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| • why is sco build using "-belf" and what does it mean ? | Jeffrey Dickens | 25 Mar |
| • Re: why is sco build using "-belf" and what does it mean ? | Drew M Hahn | 25 Mar |
| • Re: why is sco build using "-belf" and what does it mean ? | 801) 250-O795 Work | 25 Mar |
| • Re: why is sco build using "-belf" and what does it mean ? | Jeffrey Dickens | 25 Mar |
