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pptp uses very few linux-specific features, and should be easily
portable to most Unix systems.
Two things to watch:
1)
The code in pty.[ch] to find a free pty/tty pair. This was
conceptually
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PORTING LIBUSB TO OTHER PLATFORMS
Introduction
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This document is aimed at developers wishing to port libusb to unsupported
platforms. I believe the libusb API is OS-independent, so by su
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PORTING LIBUSB TO OTHER PLATFORMS
Introduction
============
This document is aimed at developers wishing to port libusb to unsupported
platforms. I believe the libusb API is OS-independent, so by su
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Porting FAQ for SING (Schily Is Not Gnu) utilities.
- The base for porting is the makefile system.
Always look into:
ftp://ftp.fokus.gmd.de/pub/unix/makefiles
for a version that might be newer th
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I am frequently asked to port strace to a given platform. Less
frequently I am asked how one would go about porting strace to a given
platform. :-) Since I have ported strace to a few platforms alrea
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Instructions for porting top to other architectures.
This is still a preliminary document. Suggestions for improvement are
most welcome.
My address is now "wnl@groupsys.com".
Before you embark on
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Notes on porting Jam - revised 12/31/2000
1) Working out system dependencies in the Jam code.
Jam's OS footprint is fairly small. For OS independent work Jam
liberally uses standard libc fu
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Portability of the new file(1) command.
@(#) $Id: PORTING,v 1.11 1993/09/23 21:47:23 christos Exp $
Read this file only if the program doesn't compile on your system.
This release has been around UN
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Preliminary Notes on Porting BFD
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The 'host' is the system a tool runs *on*.
The 'target' is the system a tool runs *for*, i.e.
a tool can read/write the binaries of