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| | | | | Statically Linking C and C++ Programs on Linux with gcc tagged C, C++, CentOS, cmake, Command, Command line, compatibility, compiler, DNS, Fedora, g++, gcc, glibc, GNU, How to, kernel, Library, linking, Linux, Linux Kernel, memory, mmap, musl-libc, POSIX, R, RHEL, systems, Tutorial, www, yum. | |
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qsantos.fr
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the benefits of using Rust to create small, efficient Docker containers by statically compiling binaries with musl, reducing dependencies and image size compared to Python-based Docker images. | |
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dave.cheney.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article explains how to set up a cross-compilation environment for Go to build binaries for different platforms, highlighting key steps and caveats. | |
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m417z.com
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| | | A couple of weeks ago, Windhawk, the customization marketplace for Windows programs, was released. You can read the announcement for more details and for the motivation behind creating it. In this post, I'll focus on my journey in implementing the technical aspects of Windhawk. If you prefer reading code to reading text, check out the demo implementation. | ||