No it's not per se, nor OpenVMS etc...
If Rob, Sandro, Bastiaan & Benjamin etc ( well it ends up with
Rob ;-) )... gives a consensus(?) OK on this, I don't see any issues
with pulling out code and put it in a separate DSO... I'm willing to
help, however as Rob pointed out I ought to/should work on on the OS X
GUI but for IRIX I'm more than willing to help (because IRIX use X11R6
it's not much of an issue, EXCEPT ( you knew there would be at least
one when I mentioned IRIX, didn't you :) ) getting boost to compile. ).
//Markus / Gothe - Hmm, somehow I usually get associated with the
latter, imaging the phone-calls in my family where everybody calling
is asking for the the surname ;-)
On 25 Mar 2010, at 12:22, Andrea Palmatè wrote:
Il 25/03/2010 0.31, Markus Gothe ha scritto:
Indeed, not all OS'es comply with POSIX. I like the idea of a
liboscompat.so however, there might be some downsides with it. On
the other hand the Unix-ppl wouldn't need to care about stuff like
sysconf()...
Perhaps you could create a stub based on the AmigaOS-code? Just my
five cents. ;-)
Indeed, this is my idea. I must understand only where i can put all
amiga code. Actually there is no place in the code where i can put
the amiga part without wrapping it into an #ifdef
Maybe the Gui part, but i would prefer to separate it.
But is sysconf() available also on windows?
Andrea
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