In it's original form, the question was too broad.
When an OP feels a need to summarise a question at the bottom of their question, it screams that it is too broad, or vague, or big.
What are the limitations to creating portable software on linux, as people do on Windows?
There are possibly (and undoubtedly) many. This again, makes the question too broad.
The question was then edited with an update. However, that edit invalidated the existing answers the question accrued (as they attempt to answer the much vaguer question), which is why I've now rolled back that edit.
The edit proposed a new question:
How can I compile my software in a way where I guarantee that it'll work on all these systems for as longer time as possible?
Now, given I'm not an expert in the field at hand, I'm not sure how many answers there are to this question. My concern is that there are many, and everyone will use (and propose) different techniques for how they compile their code so it lasts as long as they need it to. If my concerns are valid, then this is another question that is inappropriate for Stack Overflow. If my concerns are wrong, then go ahead and ask it as a new question.
Why am I posting this here? Because I locked the original question, so if I was to post a summarised version of this as a comment to explain my actions, no-one would be able to reply to it, hence me posting an answer here, so people can.