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From: yas AT oberon DOT csse DOT swin DOT edu DOT au (Y. Ahmet Sekercioglu)
Subject: Advise sought on ELF
11 Nov 1997 05:23:18 -0800 :
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	Dear All,

	I am about to begin porting a UNIX package (it is a computer
network simulation tool ``cnet'' ) to WinNT for using in the
laboratories of my computer communications course.

	The package runs on several UNIX variants including Linux (which
I am currently using) and uses TCL/TK for graphical user interface.

	I am a fairly seasoned UNIX software developer and use GNU
tools. The package uses linuxelf library which I do not know much
about. What would be the best mapping/porting strategy? This linuxelf
library frightens me a little bit.

	I have installed the Cygnus Tools onto my WinNT machine
and compiled my first ``hello world'' c program by using gcc.

	Your advise will be much appreciated. Many thanks in advance.


===Y. Ahmet Sekercioglu (ASekerci AT swin DOT edu DOT au)=====IP phone:============
   School of Information Technology                yas.csse.swin.edu.au
   Swinburne University of Technology              tel: +61-3-92148942
===PO Box 218, Hawthorn, 3122 Vic. Australia=======fax: +61-3-98190823==

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