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Distributing a C++ app in binary form without needing the source code [closed]

I've build a serverside C++ app that I need to install on unknown servers, usually controlled and owned by third parties (such as webhosts, or on client datacenters). In such cases protection of IP is ...
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compile software with older version of gcc and linux kernel

Distributor ID: SUSE LINUX Description: openSUSE 11.4 (x86_64) Release: 11.4 Codename: Celadon gcc (SUSE Linux) 4.5.1 Linux linux-14ay 2.6.37.6-0.20-desktop #1 SMP PREEMPT 2011-12-19 ...
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Why is FreeBSD deprecating GCC in favor of Clang/LLVM?

So I was surfing the net and stumbled upon this article. It basically states that FreeBSD, starting from Version 10 and above will deprecate GCC in favor of Clang/LLVM. From what I have seen around ...
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CLFS: Building GCC cross compiler

Currently I try to build a embedded Linux from scratch with the instructions from Cross Linux from Scratch. Everything worked fine until I tried to compile the GCC Cross-Compiler. I want to build the ...
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Install gcc 4.7.2 on Debian squeeze 64x

I want to use gcc 4.7.2 on my Debian squeeze 64x I followed instructions in this thread: Get newest gcc for debian?, but I'm getting an error, I tried several apt-get install commands I will settle ...
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Being not admin user how to install local GCC instead of provided?

So I came into my classrom Debian is installed, and gcc 4.1. I want to install (compile from sources is an option - I have time..) for my self GCC 4.7 and adress it in bash as gcc anywhere. Is such ...
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Unable to install Mono 2.6 on CentOS

I have an application that breaks on mono 2.10, so I'm trying to install an older mono instead. I found an RPM and tried to install it, but it won't install (I believe) because the glibc and gcc ...
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Accidentally removed dev-libs/mpc from Gentoo

It seems I accidentally removed dev-libs/mpc instead of media-sound/mpc. Now I can't compile anything (including a replacement dev-libs/mpc) because in doing so I apparently murdered GCC. How does ...
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error while compiling ffmpeg: gcc is unable to create an executable file

When I run the ./configure command in ffmpeg source directory I get this error: gcc is unable to create an executable file. If gcc is a cross-compiler, use the --enable-cross-compile option. Only do ...
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Is there a way to deactivate Buffer overflow protection on my machine?

I want to do some experiments with buffer overflows on my various virtual machines, including (but not limited to) Debian 6, Ubuntu 12.04, Fedora 16, but every time I try to execute the buffer ...
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Compile parameters for MIPS based codesourcery toolchain?

I installed codesourcery cross compile toolchain for mips32 architecture on my WIN 7 machince. I want to first compile a simple 'factorial' binary for my router which is based on MIPS32. From little ...
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Error cross compiling linux kernel using buildroot

I am trying to build a kernel bt in cross compiling the kernel when I ran following command make CROSS_COMPILE=i686-linux- ARCH=x86 I got the following error: UCLIB_EXTRA_CFLAGS="" \ ...
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/usr/include/stdio.h:140: parse error before `__gnuc_va_list'

I keep getting this error, when trying to compile my C program in SCO (using gcc). I have had a look on Google, and found this other forum: Linux Questions, and that guy had the exact same issue as I ...
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Compiling against a newer version of glib?

I'm working on a piece of software that needs to compile against a very modern version of glib, but also needs to run on Ubuntu 11.10 (which doesn't come with that version). My first thought was to ...
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Extracting / Installing a TAR file

When I extract a tar file using this command: tar xvzf gcc-4.7.1.tar.gz (This is the directory the tar file is in: cd /u/test/GCC-4.7.1/) The files were extracted but they are in /dev/... (see below ...

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