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Subject: Help a beginner!
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 01:12:26 +0100
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Hi!

I'm only a beginner with GNU tools and i need some help...

How do I go about creating the most portable application possible?

I intend to use C. I have no experience with autoconf/m4, automake. Are they
worth using? (Non-unix hosts?)

How about libraries and headers?

Any help will be appreciated...

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