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pcwalton
on April 2, 2018
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Building Tiny Rust Binaries for Embedded Linux
I don't agree with this. Dynamic linking is perfectly reasonable for OS libraries like kernel32.dll, for instance. Dynamic vs. static linking is a tradeoff like any other.
monocasa
on April 2, 2018
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Sure, but NT is a totally different story since you just aren't given another stable ABI other than linking against .dlls.
But there is a lot of value on Unixen of static linking (or only linking against VDSO equivalents).
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