Fernando, Yes.
Since 1.0, Astlinux has been using eglibc (as opposed to uclibc), which is binary compatible with glibc. So, if there is a certain application you want to run on your Astlinux box, you should be able to copy all the necessary files over and get it to run without too much issue. In some cases, just the binary might be all that's needed, but in most situations you'll probably have to copy over libraries, etc.
I've done this for a few applications I needed, and it works fine. -James On 11/18/2012 01:08 PM, Fernando F. wrote:
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