Would like to request that someone post template external project for Project Builder. 
 I am a and Limux and Win32 developer so I have those covered.  However, I have very 
limited knowledge of Project Builder and would appreciate any assistance offered.  My 
hope is to publish a external on OS X, Windows 32bit, and Linux that will do the 
following:

System COW (Copy on write) fork() [System level *NIX-Cygwin Windows]
Provide System Mutex, Semaphore and Events [System level]

COM Dispatch Driver (Windows only).


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 --- On Wed 09/01, Mark Wieder < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
From: Mark Wieder [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2004 16:54:03 -0700
Subject: Re: Externals SDK

Alex-<br><br>Wednesday, September 1, 2004, 2:42:10 PM, you wrote:<br><br>AT> Thanks 
Mark. It might be worth adding some words to the stack to indicate<br>AT> that that's 
how it works.<br><br>Maybe so. I'll file that away for the next revision.<br><br>AT> 
btw - one other suggestion; the sdk tells me what compiler I can't use -<br>AT> but 
never says which one(s) I can use. If the only known option is the MS<br>AT> compiler, 
why not just say that. Or if there are others, give a short<br>AT> list.  (how about 
gcc ?)<br><br>Actually what the sdk says is that if you can create a 
compatible<br>library with <place the name of your favorite compiler here> 
then<br>you're doing fine. I got tired really quickly of trying out 
various<br>open-source compilers (linux gcc works fine) and trying to get them 
to<br>conform to simple coding standards ("what do you mean NULL isn't<br>defined?"). 
Every compiler I tried under OSX worked fine for me<br>(ProjectBuilder, XCode, 
CodeWarrior). If anyone
  has other compilers<br>they've used to create external libraries, I'd love to create 
a list,<br>but I don't think I'll be putting a lot of work into that myself.<br><br>-- 
<br>-Mark Wieder<br> [EMAIL 
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