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re: Porting glibc to OS-X
- From: Daniel Kegel <dank at kegel dot com>
- To: jcv_23 at hotmail dot com, libc-alpha at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Thu, 20 May 2004 16:21:00 -0700
- Subject: re: Porting glibc to OS-X
- Followup-to: /dev/null
Justin wrote:
I have used gcc and glibc on my slack-box for several years and become
familiar with writing programs for Linux. Recently I decided to purchase a
Mac, which is the reason that I have written. I have an interest in porting
this library to OS X, because some software that I want to build expects to
find glibc.
It would probably be more productive to figure
out how to build the software under MacOSX natively.
There are plenty of good Unix systems out there not
running glibc, and good software should not depend
unneccessarily on glibc.
Have a look at the fink project, http://fink.sf.net
and see how they do things. If the software you're
trying to build is open source, maybe you'll find
it already in fink, or can add it yourself.
Autoconf, for all its warts, helps deal with differences
between C libraries; you might find it handy.
Any followups on the 'just get the software to build'
angle should probably not go to the libc-alpha mailing list.
- Dan