Posted Nov 26, 2010 13:34 UTC (Fri) by mrshiny (subscriber, #4266)
In reply to: On breaking things by cortana
Parent article: On breaking things
I couldn't answer that question, I don't know enough about it. But by definition, statically-linked libraries don't get upgraded, so your old statically-linked apps with hidden bugs won't suddenly find that those bugs are now active once glibc is upgraded for the rest of the system.
Posted Nov 26, 2010 20:00 UTC (Fri) by oak (subscriber, #2786)
[Link]
You can't do completely statically linked programs with Glibc unless they're really simple. There are several parts in Glibc (like NSS) which load code dynamically.
With e.g. C-libraries intended for embedded devices like uClibc, it's a bit easier.