On Tue, 21 Dec 2010, Esben Høgh-Rasmussen wrote:
In what way is it not "generally available"? POSIX & Microsoft
Windows seems to cover quite a lot of the world's computing. Surely
over 99%.
But LCMS is currently reasonably easy to port to non-hosted environments.
I don't even know how to implement TLD efficiently on Windows without
compiler specific extensions, but that may obviously be ignorance on my part.
Windows is easy since it provides specific APIs for this. They seem
to perform just fine.
There is no telling what OS would be used in something like a printer.
Even VxWorks provides TSD.
Bob
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