I downloaded lame-3.93.1 and wondering to port on os400 platform. No flame
please, for the moment it's just, let's say, an "academic operation".
Well I know very well os400 environment something less os2, something less
windows, something less Linux and so on down to almost nothing about
mp3encoding, so it would be a blind-porting, and all of you are free to
consider me a newbie.
Some questions.
   Is there a "porting guideline" documentation to refer to?
   Due to strange errors using supplied makefiles I'm wondering whether
   they are full compatible with gmake (I've a gnu porting on os400), are
   they?
   Trying to compile the very first error I got comes from a definition in
   mpglib/mpg123.h the line the compiler won't compile is
   char *strchr (), *strrchr ();
   as are standard funtions defined in string.h with different arguments,
   to what this declaration is usefull to?
   I noticed that there are some source files that are tipical of an intel
   platform e.g. Dll/BladeMP3EncDLL.c, due to the lack of a gui on iSeries
   servers (formerly known as AS/400), just have command line any gui/cua
   managed by as400 program runs on workstations (virtually any kind), I'am
   wondering if it's possible to build lame for a pure server like this
   without losing something important (yes, I think gui is not important,
   also blind-man have to work on computers, and are capable to listen to
   music too), is it?
Thank you.

Dr.Ugo Gagliardelli - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Team Software S.R.L. - http://www.teamsw.it
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