Where do those x86 libraries come from? Are they opensource or from some
other vendor?

On 9/10/09 1:38 PM, "Klein, Robert (NIH/CIT) [C]" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> One of our potential customers would like to be able to use an open source
> program called Lingo 3G and another program called Network Workbench.  We are
> not able to compile Lingo3G for zLinux (Red Hat) because the source requires
> some x86 libraries.  This is the 2nd time we have run into this problem making
> an open source program available on zLinux.  (1) (mainly for IBM/Red Hat)
> What, if any, plans are there for dealing with the problem of making open
> source programs that require x86 libraries able to run on zLinux.  The
> inability to compile various open source software for the zLinux platform
> greatly restricts the customer base we can tap for our zLinux platform.  (2)
> Does anyone know of any comparable alternative to Lingo 3G?

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