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how to create a Linux distro independent code

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May 16th, 2008
Hi..
I have created a shared object by developing and compiling it on RHEL 5.
Than I tried to use same shared object on RHEL 4 and SuSe 10.0.But it didn t work.Error message shown was " Floating point exception". Machine architecture was same for all the three distos.
So I want to know is it possible to compile a code in such a way that if it is compiled on RHEL 5 machine, same compiled code should work on any other Linux distros? If yes than how?

Thanx in Advance...
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