On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 2:15 PM, Waldek Hebisch hebisch@math.uni.wroc.pl wrote:
Yang Lao wrote:
I wonder if any version of gpc for linux is compliant or conformant with the Linux Standard Base. When I run your hello program through their lsbappchk it gives messages like this:
FAIL Symbol isnanl is used, but is not included in LSB 3.2 (Core & C++ &
Desktop)
I belive that short answer in no. Longer answer: IIUC Linux Standard Base is a _binary_ specification. "Canonical" gpc distribution is in source form. In particular configure/build process is supposed to discover and use capabilities of the target platform. So one way to get LSB compliant gpc would be to compile gpc on "true" LSB system -- that is system which provides all LSB specified capabilities and nothing more.
Has anyone estimated whether this is feasible?