Convert between versions of UNIX
George W. Leach
reggie at dinsdale.nm.paradyne.com
Sat Sep 23 03:41:56 AEST 1989
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Date: Fri, 22 Sep 89 09:59 EDT
From: reggie at pdn.paradyne.com (George Leach)
To: brinkema at fjcnet.GOV
Subject: Re: Convert between versions of UNIX
Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards,comp.unix.xenix,comp.unix.ultrix
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Cc:
In article <201 at fjcp60.GOV> you write:
>I am writing a paper about the problems of converting (porting) software
>between various versions of UNIX, in particular *standard UNIX* System V,
>BSD 4.x, and Xenix. I have done many ports in many 'directions' but am
>very interested in others' experience.
Mark Horton (mark at cbosgd.att.com) of AT&T Bell Laboratories, Columbus OH
has been working on a book on the topic of portable C programming, which is
related. You may want to talk to him.
>In particular, do you have a standard procedure; a set of feature-areas that
>you always check; tricks that make the porting easier? Also what are the
>hardest feature to port; what features are so subtle that bugs from them
>hide?
Have you seen the book:
J.E. Lapin,
Portable C and UNIX System Programming,
Prentice-Hall, 1987
ISBN 0-13-686494-5
Although I don't totally agree with their standards, they are an example
of one.
>I will sumarize. tia. jb.
George
George W. Leach AT&T Paradyne
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