Re: Static linking considered harmful

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Axel Thimm wrote:

The typical
situation in natural sciences is that there are more Linux versions
around than there are employees, and sometimes statically linking is
the only way to distribute your code to the number cruncers.
To look the problem more clearly, maybe determine the list of libraries used for linking such a "numeric models" (statically)? What libs are used in your case exactly? Perhaps these libraries is not so dangerous (unlike graphics/compress/crypt and friends) ...


~buc

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