On Mar 26, 2011 2:51 PM, "Rogan Creswick" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Building static binaries is the best solution I'm aware of at the
> moment, and clearly not an option at all for many, many things.

...but it does sound like a good solution for the programs keith himself
writes!

You could Get a little fancier and make sure you copy all shared libs (all
versions ever installed, including updates both minor and major) to a
different directory and then, per program you compile (or per group compiled
while the same libs are in /usr/lib anyway) and use the -Wl and -rpath flags
to the linker to point to a directory that you're symlinked all the proper
versions into.  I've done something like that in the past (when compiling
gnome or kde) and it works ok.  It is kind of tedious though.
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