Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 10:56:51 -0400 From: Pradesh_Chanderpaul@stratus.com To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Developing code for Non-Unix platform Message-ID: <1D1A4EF7AD4DD211A80D00A0C9D7DB667E670E@exna1.stratus.com>
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I am busy with a few development projects that are destined for
non-Unix based platforms. Some of them are ports.
I am however not able to do my development on those platforms.
To get around this, I do my development in a fantastic Windows
based free IDE called LCCWin32 (bugs and all).
However, I would prefer to do my development in FreeBSD. (This
will provide one less reason to boot Win95. ) ;)
I find that using gcc on FreeBSD will compile the "Unix'sms"
(ie. "system" calls like 'fstat(), signal(), ) without complaint
However, this {"unixsms") are not available in my destined
platform, so I need to code around them.
I found that coding in a DOS/Win32 environment will shut these
out. Is there a way to do the same in FreeBSD using gcc.
Regards
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Pradesh Chanderpaul Phone: +27 12 663 3260/6
Stratus Computer Systems FAX : +27 12 663 3281
South Africa CAC
Email: Pradesh_Chanderpaul@stratus.com
<mailto:Pradesh_Chanderpaul@stratus.com>
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