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From: | "Rod Pemberton" <dont_have AT bitbucket DOT cmm> |
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Subject: | Re: Adding 64-bit file support to DJGPP |
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Date: | Wed, 18 Jan 2006 19:57:59 GMT |
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"DJ Delorie" <dj AT delorie DOT com> wrote in message news:200601181902 DOT k0IJ20Rj021390 AT envy DOT delorie DOT com... > > > I'm curious. Will v2.04 use the standard GNU C library or is that out of > > the question? > > That's out of the question. Ah, well, I figured it'd be much easier to maintain DJGPP if it used the GNU C library. I think it'd also be a step towards 64-bit support and perhaps even IBM's Cell cpu. What exactly is the the issue? That the DOS and Linux API's don't match? That there needs to be a POSIX layer? Rod Pemberton
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