[newbie] library dependencies

From: Zouplaz (pouet_at_pouet.com)
Date: 03/27/04


Date: 27 Mar 2004 09:00:56 GMT

Hi here, just another simple question : with gnat under win32 or linux is
it possible to compile an application that doesn't rely on any shared
libraries ? (statically linked I presume)

What I want is an app that could be copied directly from a system (same
platform of course) to another..

Thanks



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