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ajjahagirdar@yahoo.com


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12-17-04 12:45 AM

While porting source written for Sun Solaris to True64 (V5.1 running on
alpha) It came to me that getmntent(3C) (a C library function) is not
implimented on True64.
I am using a natively built gcc version 3.4.3
I came across the solaris compatiability library for Tru64 but it seems
that they are not going to be much use to me here...
I am looking for an efficent way of porting code to Tru64. Are there
any libraries available online or Programmer's Refrence that can point
me to alternate functions available for the platform ?
Thanks






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Ognen Duzlevski


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12-17-04 12:45 AM

ajjahagirdar@yahoo.com wrote:
> While porting source written for Sun Solaris to True64 (V5.1 running on
> alpha) It came to me that getmntent(3C) (a C library function) is not
> implimented on True64.
> I am using a natively built gcc version 3.4.3
> I came across the solaris compatiability library for Tru64 but it seems
> that they are not going to be much use to me here...
> I am looking for an efficent way of porting code to Tru64. Are there
> any libraries available online or Programmer's Refrence that can point
> me to alternate functions available for the platform ?

You have all the Tru64 references available online, use google.

There is probably no book or reference explaining everything (or anything) a
bout porting from Solaris to Tru64.

In your case, could getmntinfo() be what you are looking for on Tru64?

Ognen





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