Y P wrote:
Hi:
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 08:07:49AM +0000, David Woolley wrote:
Seems to me that you can use a dynamically linked version, as long as
you have an appropriate LDLIBRARYPATH.
I don't know ! I'm webmaster, not the server-admin. I don't know so much
about rpm-based sysstems, I don't use such myself at home.
LDLIBRARYPATH has nothing to do with RPMs. Its fundamental to Unix
shared libraries.
Even if there wwe some reason
why you couldn't have shared objects, you could static link private
libraries and dynamic link system ones.
The system doesn't authorizes to have a personalized .htaccess for Apache,
and so more, so I won't ask them what -except paying enough for
.htaccess has nothing to do with whether you use .so or .a libraries.
Generally though, I doubt that there is a sufficient demand for static
linked versions of Lynx, for anyone to have one available for download
for your platform.
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