Linux library conversion
Tony Shadwick
tshadwick at goinet.com
Wed May 25 06:06:12 PDT 2005
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This is new to me too. :)
Is it a perl library written in c compiled for Linux? If that's the case,
then yes. compat_linux builds a full directory structure beneath
/compat/linux. You'd install it there (I think...)
You're going to have to experiment on this one I'm afraid.
Tony
On Wed, 25 May 2005, Valerio Daelli wrote:
> What you mean exactly?
> We already have compat_linux.
> You mean I should use a Linux perl binary?
> Or else?
> Sorry I am a bit new to compat_linux issues.
> Thanks
>
> Valerio
>
>>
>> I know it isn't a permanent fix, but could you temporarily use compat_linux
>> to run the Linux library on FreeBSD?
>>
>> On Tue, 24 May 2005, Valerio Daelli wrote:
>>
>>> Hello
>>> we have a linux perl program to run in FreeBSD.
>>> We need to convert this library from Linux to FreeBSD:
>>>
>>> msparser.so: ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, Intel 80386,
>>> version 1 (GNU/Linux), not stripped
>>>
>>> Is there any tool similar to brandelf to convert this library and make it
>>> work under FreeBSD?
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Valerio
>>>
>>>
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