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From: tomw AT tsys DOT demon DOT co DOT uk (Tom Wheeley)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: porting c++ from unix to NT, djgpp or cygnus?
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 96 02:03:05 GMT
Organization: Adventures and Diving
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Message-ID: <851047385snz@tsys.demon.co.uk>
References: <591gbk$3sf AT salomon DOT mchp DOT siemens DOT de>
Reply-To: tw104 AT york DOT ac DOT uk
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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On 15 Dec, in article <591gbk$3sf AT salomon DOT mchp DOT siemens DOT de>
     lauther AT cayley DOT zfe DOT siemens DOT de "Ulrich Lauther" wrote:

> I need to port some plain vanilla C++ programs (no access to
> special hardware resources, no GUI programming, just computation)
> from Unix (Solaris, Linux) to NT 4.0.
> Do I want djgpp or the cygnus port of g++?

If it is plaain vanilla C++ as you say it is, then it will compile without
hitch in DJGPP.

If however, you use something like curses or <unistd.h> then you may have to
be careful, however DJGPP does make porting easier by supporting many UNIX
features like the aforementioned.

I think the rsx thingy is now based on djgpp, but you'll probably only need
that if you want to add Windowsy things.

:sb)   please send mail to <tw104 AT york DOT ac DOT uk>   http://www.york.ac.uk/~tw104/
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