Rinil,
I just took a look at the NonStop architecture. It is a message based
operating system, quite unique. I don't know how well NonStop
implements POSIX functionality. Do you have a standard C++ compiler?
If the GNU "make" program can be installed on your platform, then the
Xerces-C and Xalan-C libraries should have capability of being compiled.
You may need to do a little configuration of the development toolset,
but I don't know why the undertaking should be impossible.
Sincerely,
Steven J. Hathaway
On 2/18/2013 8:36 PM, Baxi, Rinil Rushabh wrote:
Hello Steven,
We have a POSIX standard virtual OS on NonStop. We are planning to use that on
NonStop Server.
Best Regards,
Rinil
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Hi,
I am trying to port Xerces-C++ 3.1 on HP NonStop (nse) machines.
Please let me know if you have any information about it.
Best Regards,
Rinil
I don't do any work with HP NonStop systems. Looking at the specifications on
the Internet, the systems use the Intel Itanium (IA64) processors and a custom
fault-tolerant hardware platform.
HP mentions that the operating system is the NonStop OS. I have not looked at
the native C++ development tools for this platform. The GNU toolkit may also
be available.
Are there other operating systems supported on the NonStop servers? If so,
which OS are you planning to use?
Sincerely,
Steven J. Hathaway
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