Linux standards tool adds app testing

  2008-10-22 22:00:03
The Linux Foundation has included an application-checker tool in the public beta version of the Linux Standard Base 4.0. The software is designed to reduce development costs by ensuring applications can run on any Linux Standard Base (LSB) certified distribution, according to the foundation."This LSB 4.0 release is aimed at the practical needs of developers, both those looking for a standard platform and those who just want some practical advice on portability," said Jeff Licquia, senior engineer and technical lead for LSB 4.0 at the Linux Foundation, in a statement. 
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