Using software compiled on 11 SP1 on SP2 and vice versa?

We’re in the transition between SLES 11SP1 and SLES 11SP2. There are, of course, significant differences between the two in some cases (the most noticeable of course being the kernel versions, but there are others).

Does anyone here have experience compiling software on one and running it on the other? Or should we be treating these two releases as completely separate, incompatible beasts?

Hi
One in the same :wink: I’ve had no issues running SP1 apps on SP2.

This should clarify;
https://www.suse.com/support/kb/doc.php?id=7010225


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Malcom -

Thanks for your reply.

When click on that link, however, I get “The Article Cannot Be Found” What title should I search for?

I am logged in, if that makes a difference.

Hi
Seems there are some indexing issues at the moment, the link has the
TID number in it at the end.

If you want I can email a copy it to you in pdf else if you have
a NPRS subscription it’s available there.


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[QUOTE=malcolmlewis][QUOTE=jkugler]
Malcom -

Thanks for your reply.

When click on that link, however, I get “The Article Cannot Be Found”
What title should I search for?

I am logged in, if that makes a difference.

[/QUOTE]
Hi
Seems there are some indexing issues at the moment, the link has the
TID number in it at the end.

If you want I can email a copy it to you in pdf else if you have
a NPRS subscription it’s available there.

[/QUOTE]
Hi
Seems that it’s back now…


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