---------- Original Message -----------
From: "Bruno Negrao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 14:40:37 -0200
Subject: Copying programs compiled in other machines

> Hi all,
> I compiled and successfully instaled Qmail and related software in a redhat
> 8.0 box. Now, I'm installing another redhat 8.0 in a 2nd machine. Can I copy
> the binaries compiled in the first machine to the second? Will those binary
> work correctly?
> 
> And, speaking more widely: if i compile one program in a linux of some
> version, can copy the generated binary files to another machine with the
> same OS version?
> 

When you obtain a binary rpm and install it via rpm -ivh name*.rpm, you are
installing object modules that have been compiled elsewhere. So long as you
have a compatible processor architecture, you should be OK.



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