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author | Eric Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org> | 2003-01-25 12:31:31 +0000 |
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committer | Eric Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org> | 2003-01-25 12:31:31 +0000 |
commit | cf7a4791d0fe894203efff5cc7d6531b219ef97c (patch) | |
tree | 97c51a11ead5bd43701192c5f2a4648fed83c8c1 /docs/uclibc.org/FAQ.html | |
parent | f3e65d0d2545ef1de15e154fc7008e4a1df30a04 (diff) |
Update webpage for release
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diff --git a/docs/uclibc.org/FAQ.html b/docs/uclibc.org/FAQ.html index 452edbedf..39861a018 100644 --- a/docs/uclibc.org/FAQ.html +++ b/docs/uclibc.org/FAQ.html @@ -80,39 +80,6 @@ to the uClibc home page.</a> <p> <TR><TD BGCOLOR="#ccccc0" ALIGN=left> <B> - Can I use it on my desktop i386 system? - </B> -</TD></TR> -<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#eeeee0"> - - Sure! In fact, this can be very nice during development. By - installing uClibc on your development system, you can be sure that - the code you are working on will actually run when you deploy it - your target system. - - - -<p> -<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#ccccc0" ALIGN=left> - <B> - Does uClibc support shared libraries? - </B> -</TD></TR> -<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#eeeee0"> - - Yes. uClibc has native shared library support on i386, ARM, mips/mipsel, - SH, and PowerPC processors. Other architectures can use shared libraries - but will need to use the GNU libc shared library loader. - <p> - Shared Libraries are not currently supported by uClibc on MMU-less systems. - <a href="http://www.snapgear.com/">SnapGear</a> has implemented - shared library support for MMU-less systems, however, so if you need MMU-less - shared library support they may be able to help. - - -<p> -<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#ccccc0" ALIGN=left> - <B> Why are you doing this? What's wrong with glibc? </B> </TD></TR> @@ -223,6 +190,39 @@ to the uClibc home page.</a> <p> <TR><TD BGCOLOR="#ccccc0" ALIGN=left> <B> + Can I use it on my desktop i386 system? + </B> +</TD></TR> +<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#eeeee0"> + + Sure! In fact, this can be very nice during development. By + installing uClibc on your development system, you can be sure that + the code you are working on will actually run when you deploy it + your target system. + + + +<p> +<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#ccccc0" ALIGN=left> + <B> + Does uClibc support shared libraries? + </B> +</TD></TR> +<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#eeeee0"> + + Yes. uClibc has native shared library support on i386, ARM, mips/mipsel, + SH, CRIS, and PowerPC processors. Other architectures can use shared libraries + but will need to use the GNU libc shared library loader. + <p> + Shared Libraries are not currently supported by uClibc on MMU-less systems. + <a href="http://www.snapgear.com/">SnapGear</a> has implemented + shared library support for MMU-less systems, however, so if you need MMU-less + shared library support they may be able to help. + + +<p> +<TR><TD BGCOLOR="#ccccc0" ALIGN=left> + <B> How do I compile programs with uClibc? </B> </TD></TR> |