There is one additional linker library that needs to be linked compared to regular scenario. The dynamic libraries needed for the binary to work would be distributed through a package (for example via ppa repository).
Sounds good.
I'll give it a 9
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Re: What's in the way of you writing/porting software? Posted on 22-Apr-2019 21:52:06
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Let's park for now the topic of effort needed to achieve this capability.
That's quite big 'park' .
I would say it would be useful for occasionally being able to do coding work when away from my X1K (on my loonix laptop) buit hinestly whilst the debugging tols would be cool the false bugs generated by such a system would far outstrip the real bugs on the ultimate taget.
That's quite big 'park' . I would say it would be useful for occasionally being able to do coding work when away from my X1K (on my loonix laptop) buit hinestly whilst the debugging tols would be cool the false bugs generated by such a system would far outstrip the real bugs on the ultimate taget.
Even though it might not work 100%, it could probably be used to catch all sort of memory issues using Valgrind. Perhaps you'll catch a bit more (in code not part of your application) than you'd like to, but AROS might benefit from that. I could be wrong but I think it's worth a try.
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Re: What's in the way of you writing/porting software? Posted on 23-Apr-2019 11:32:04