Date: Sun, 22 Dec 1996 11:31:51 +0200 From: Meir Dukhan <mdukhan@bis.co.il> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Cc: mdukhan@quasi.bis.co.il Subject: Enabling Linux shared libs support Message-ID: <32BD0007.167EB0E7@bis.co.il>
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Hi, Quoted from the FreeBSD handbook: > > 21.1. How to install the Linux emulator > > Linux emulation in FreeBSD has reached a point where it is possible to run a large > fraction of Linux binaries in both a.out and ELF format. The linux emulation in > the -STABLE branch is capable of running Linux DOOM and Mathematica; the version > present in FreeBSD-CURRENT is vastly more capable and runs all these as well as > Quake, Abuse, IDL, netrek for Linux and a whole host of other programs. Question: as I understand that a shared librairy is a kind of executable, is it possible to "run", under freebsd 2.x.x, shared libs in linux-elf/a.out format (e.g: Motif shared libs) ? Is one ever try it ? Tia Meir
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