One simple flag to configure will create a makefile that statically links all the shared objects and embeds them instead the binary execute. This means as long as you have the same architecture that things should run.
Eg. if you have an old version of Debian with a different version of glibc, then this will solve that problem.
./configure LDFLAGS="-static"
To test that it is really statically linked run ldd:
ldd src/wget........
This can happen when you install RPMForge or other repos with the wrong architecture and here's how you fix it (simply uninstalling won't usually fix it):
solution
yum clean all
yum -y install openvpn
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, presto
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* base: mirror.its.sfu.ca
* extras: centos.mirror.nexicom.net
* rpmforge: mirror.cpsc.ucalgary.ca
* up........