My question is that in my old .cfg I had a switch DYNLIBS=1 whereas the default setting for the new huskymak.cfg is DYNLIBS=0
I'm wondering if I should set this to 1 or leave as default?
My system is a Debian Linux one and I am not a very experienced Linux user..
My question is that in my old .cfg I had a switch DYNLIBS=1 whereas the default setting for the new huskymak.cfg is DYNLIBS=0
I'm wondering if I should set this to 1 or leave as default?
I have been leaving mine to the new default, 0.
With DYNLIBS=0 the binaries are statically linked. You can run these binaries on another system without rebuilding. For example you can copy pktinfo to another machine and it will run there.
I have been leaving mine to the new default, 0.
interesting thanks, so no static linking
With DYNLIBS=0 the binaries are statically linked. You can run these binaries on another system without rebuilding. For example you can co
With DYNLIBS=0 the binaries are statically linked. You can run these
binaries on another system without rebuilding. For example you can co
This setting confused me, but I went with 0 and I think that was the way to go
- I hope :)
After installing a few more dependencies I ran the script and it all built, then ran sudo make -j install and it all seemed to work, so thats' great. I hope from now on I can just run those two steps from time to time and all will build and install...
much nicer system :)
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