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example, it is possible that you are managing binaries for older Linux distros, like RHEL 6, or old Centos, besides other modern distributions. The problem is that the binaries compiled for modern distributions something like: os: Windows: subsystem: [None, cygwin, msys, msys2, wsl] distro: [None, RHEL6, CentOS, Debian] If we want to create different binaries from our recipes defining this new setting, we distros). It is possible to define values for it in the profiles: [settings] os = "Linux" distro = "CentOS" compiler = "gcc" And use their values to affect our build if desired: class Pkg(ConanFile): settings0 码力 | 545 页 | 4.34 MB | 1 年前3Conan 1.15 Documentation
example, it is possible that you are managing binaries for older Linux distros, like RHEL 6, or old Centos, besides other modern distributions. The problem is that the binaries compiled for modern distributions something like: os: Windows: subsystem: [None, cygwin, msys, msys2, wsl] distro: [None, RHEL6, CentOS, Debian] If we want to create different binaries from our recipes defining this new setting, we distros). It is possible to define values for it in the profiles: [settings] os = "Linux" distro = "CentOS" compiler = "gcc" And use their values to affect our build if desired: class Pkg(ConanFile): settings0 码力 | 540 页 | 4.22 MB | 1 年前3Conan 1.19 Documentation
application compiled in a modern Ubuntu distribution will give the following error when it is run in a Centos 6 one: $ /hello /hello: /lib64/libc.so.6: version �GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by /hello) This example, it is possible that you are managing binaries for older Linux distros, like RHEL 6, or old Centos, besides other modern distributions. The problem is that the binaries compiled for modern distributions something like: os: Windows: subsystem: [None, cygwin, msys, msys2, wsl] distro: [None, RHEL6, CentOS, Debian] If we want to create different binaries from our recipes defining this new setting, we0 码力 | 609 页 | 4.88 MB | 1 年前3Conan 1.20 Documentation
application compiled in a modern Ubuntu distribution will give the following error when it is run in a Centos 6 one: $ /hello /hello: /lib64/libc.so.6: version �GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by /hello) This example, it is possible that you are managing binaries for older Linux distros, like RHEL 6, or old Centos, besides other modern distributions. The problem is that the binaries compiled for modern distributions something like: os: Windows: subsystem: [None, cygwin, msys, msys2, wsl] distro: [None, RHEL6, CentOS, Debian] If we want to create different binaries from our recipes defining this new setting, we0 码力 | 611 页 | 4.89 MB | 1 年前3Conan 1.26 Documentation
application compiled in a modern Ubuntu distribution will give the following error when it is run in a Centos 6 one: 106 Chapter 8. Package apps and devtools Conan Documentation, Release 1.26.1 $ /hello /hello: example, it is possible that you are managing binaries for older Linux distros, like RHEL 6, or old Centos, besides other modern distributions. The problem is that the binaries compiled for modern distributions something like: os: Windows: subsystem: [None, cygwin, msys, msys2, wsl] distro: [None, RHEL6, CentOS, Debian] If we want to create different binaries from our recipes defining this new setting, we0 码力 | 669 页 | 5.51 MB | 1 年前3Conan 1.17 Documentation
example, it is possible that you are managing binaries for older Linux distros, like RHEL 6, or old Centos, besides other modern distributions. The problem is that the binaries compiled for modern distributions something like: os: Windows: subsystem: [None, cygwin, msys, msys2, wsl] distro: [None, RHEL6, CentOS, Debian] If we want to create different binaries from our recipes defining this new setting, we distros). It is possible to define values for it in the profiles: [settings] os = "Linux" distro = "CentOS" compiler = "gcc" And use their values to affect our build if desired: class Pkg(ConanFile): settings0 码力 | 567 页 | 4.53 MB | 1 年前3Conan 1.18 Documentation
example, it is possible that you are managing binaries for older Linux distros, like RHEL 6, or old Centos, besides other modern distributions. The problem is that the binaries compiled for modern distributions something like: os: Windows: subsystem: [None, cygwin, msys, msys2, wsl] distro: [None, RHEL6, CentOS, Debian] If we want to create different binaries from our recipes defining this new setting, we distros). It is possible to define values for it in the profiles: [settings] os = "Linux" distro = "CentOS" compiler = "gcc" And use their values to affect our build if desired: class Pkg(ConanFile): settings0 码力 | 584 页 | 4.80 MB | 1 年前3Conan 1.21 Documentation
application compiled in a modern Ubuntu distribution will give the following error when it is run in a Centos 6 one: $ /hello /hello: /lib64/libc.so.6: version �GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by /hello) This example, it is possible that you are managing binaries for older Linux distros, like RHEL 6, or old Centos, besides other modern distributions. The problem is that the binaries compiled for modern distributions something like: os: Windows: subsystem: [None, cygwin, msys, msys2, wsl] distro: [None, RHEL6, CentOS, Debian] If we want to create different binaries from our recipes defining this new setting, we0 码力 | 621 页 | 4.92 MB | 1 年前3Conan 1.22 Documentation
application compiled in a modern Ubuntu distribution will give the following error when it is run in a Centos 6 one: $ /hello /hello: /lib64/libc.so.6: version �GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by /hello) This example, it is possible that you are managing binaries for older Linux distros, like RHEL 6, or old Centos, besides other modern distributions. The problem is that the binaries compiled for modern distributions something like: os: Windows: subsystem: [None, cygwin, msys, msys2, wsl] distro: [None, RHEL6, CentOS, Debian] If we want to create different binaries from our recipes defining this new setting, we0 码力 | 629 页 | 4.98 MB | 1 年前3Conan 1.23 Documentation
application compiled in a modern Ubuntu distribution will give the following error when it is run in a Centos 6 one: $ /hello /hello: /lib64/libc.so.6: version �GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by /hello) This example, it is possible that you are managing binaries for older Linux distros, like RHEL 6, or old Centos, besides other modern distributions. The problem is that the binaries compiled for modern distributions something like: os: Windows: subsystem: [None, cygwin, msys, msys2, wsl] distro: [None, RHEL6, CentOS, Debian] If we want to create different binaries from our recipes defining this new setting, we0 码力 | 637 页 | 5.04 MB | 1 年前3
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