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Date:      Thu, 13 Apr 2000 01:40:14 EDT
From:      "John Daniels" <jmd526@hotmail.com>
To:        freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org, freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   linux application
Message-ID:  <20000413054014.2411.qmail@hotmail.com>

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Hi:

I have a Linux S/W tool.  It seems to basically consists of an API that my 
code calls to gain certain functionality.  The API is implemented in object 
files/binaries/libraries that are either linked into the code or shared.  (I 
am still reading through documentation, so I don't have it all figured out 
yet.)

This is supposed to run under Linux, so I believe that the libraries were 
probably compiled under Linux, and are expecting to be called from programs 
running under Linux.

Will all of this run without modification due to FreeBSD's Linux 
compatibility?  Are there compiler options that I have to use to make this 
work?  (Obviously, I never done anything like this before)

I have looked at Makefiles for Linux ports and they specify linux libraries 
and the Linux-base package as necessary.  Don't these specifications get 
passed through to the compiler?

Do I create a Makefile or compiler options file that will pass the necessary 
info/options to the compiler?

Basically, what do I have to do to create/compile/run programs that use 
libraries developed on Linux.

Any info or, a clue on where to find info, is greatly appreciated.

John
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