On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 11:37 PM, Federico G. Benavento <benavento@gmail.com> wrote:
cinap did years ago for linux emu

http://9hal.ath.cx/usr/cinap_lenrek/lbun/mklbun

which packages linuxemu, the linux exec you want and the
required libs all in an rc bundle that you can execute
as a regular program

in:
http://9hal.ath.cx/magic/webls?dir=/usr/cinap_lenrek/lbun

you have lbuns for svn, bash and others that just work on Plan 9

Sounds handy for those programs you just *must* have.  Sometimes I want a reasonable web browser on Plan 9 (where no web browser is a reasonable idea).
 

On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 4:21 AM, ron minnich <rminnich@gmail.com> wrote:
> I can't help it, this one struck me as quite funny, after all the
> shared library discussions we've had on this list.
>
> "A Stanford researcher, Philip Guo, has developed a tool called CDE to
> automatically package up a Linux program and all its dependencies
> (including system-level libraries, fonts, etc!) so that it can be run
> out of the box on another Linux machine without a lot of complicated
> work setting up libraries and program versions or dealing with
> dependency version hell. "
>
> OK, so this is better than static linking how? Oh yeah you get the
> fonts. And all the incompatible programs across distros.
>
> So they've made the whole shared library mess so incredibly complex
> that you now have to bundle a program's shared libraries with the
> program!
>
> Un-beeeeee-lievable.
>
> The standard rule is, when you're in a hole, stop digging; that seems
> not to apply in software nowadays.
>
> ron
>
>



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