Do Mai 02 11:35:18 2013
Good morning.
Thank You for Email and help.
> Question:
> I was thinking about it.
> Maybe I am using 32 or 64 Linux distribution.
> Example: 64.
> Can a user with 32 use my compiled file?
Probably not, on a 64 bit machine the compiler is going to produce a
64bit binary. You may want to consider using a simple Makefile with
make utility to compile different versions
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Thank You.
> The question is or the question was
> Should I send the code
> program.pas instead of program.out
> to friends.
> Is there a common way
> to send a way that the friend can compile it by himself?
There are two options, send the source 'pas' file and as long as your
friend has a pascal compiler he should be able to compile it. It works
best if you are both using the same pascal compiler.
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OK
If all he needs is an executable then check his platform (uname -a) and
set up a compile routine to suit, if necessary.
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How should I do it
when I want to offer
software to all users?
Regards
Sophie
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