On Jan 27, 2014 6:20 AM, "Bernd Oppolzer" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> Some years ago, I had to make available a library which does
> some SSL coding and encoding to PL/1 callers, and that was a little
> complicated, because the library was coded in C - which was no problem -
> but it was compiled and linked using the high performance linkage option -
> I believe it's called XPLINK - which is not compatible with standard
linkage
> conventions, and so I had to find a way to bring together the standard
linkage
> PL/1 modules with the XPLINK C library. In fact, it was successful after
using
> an intermediate module which was callable from PL/1 using standard linkage
> and called the library using XPLINK - of course, all calls had to be
dynamic calls,
> no static linkage.
>
> When I was finished with that, I observed that I additionally had to
specify
> POSIX(ON) on the jobs which called that modules - but I don't recall if
it was
> due to the library which maybe required POSIX or if it was due to the
communication
> between the XPLINK and non-XPLINK modules.

XPLINK and POSIT(ON|OFF) are not related.

Anyway, we specified POSIX(ON)
> on the LE-Parms of the jobs where it was needed, and it worked. The PL/1
modules
> etc. had no problem with that.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Bernd
>
>
>
> Am 27.01.2014 15:05, schrieb Scott Ford:
>
>> Juergen,
>>
>> I know C and C++ that use threads ....pthread.h requires posix(on). I
know there are other functions that require it
>>
>> Scott ford
>> www.identityforge.com
>> from my IPAD
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Jan 27, 2014, at 4:03 AM, Juergen Weber <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Scott,
>>>
>>> we are running a C++ library (libACE) and it requires POSIX(ON). Our
admins don't like it, but won't say exactly, why.
>>> So I checked the IBM docs, but did not find anything, except that some
C runtime library functions need it.
>>>
>>> Juergen
>>>
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