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9:12 AM
@user253751 TYVM, I have finally understood it now with your explanation. But doesn´t that, in turn, set the requirement that the executable file has to run on the same type of system as it has been compiled on? Means no efficiency or worse, the program is even slower when running on a different architecture.
@eerorika Ok, It has come clear to me now. But one thing to ask about that more. Doesn´t that set the requirement that the executable file has to run on the same type of system /architecture as it was compiled on? Means no efficiency or worse, the program is even slower when running on a different architecture. Is it towards, true, that the effect is only able to be acquired, when compilation environment equals execution environment?
 
 
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11:14 AM
@RobertS-ReinstateMonica it doesn't matter what system you compile on, but it does matter what system you compile for. Indeed, you cannot run a program compiled for one architecture on an incompatible system
 
 
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5:53 PM
@RobertS-ReinstateMonica The program has to run on the same architecture it was compiled for, yes. You might be aware that you can't run Windows programs on Linux (without using "Wine") or Linux programs on Windows (without using "Windows Subsystem for Linux"). You also can't run Mac programs on either of those. And that's just the operating system - some types of systems have entirely different CPUs that can't understand the instructions of each other!
 

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