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Subject: | Re: Adding 64-bit file support to DJGPP |
Date: | 18 Jan 2006 16:36:58 -0800 |
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DJ Delorie wrote: > > 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. But was not the Gnu C library designed to be portable to different OSes? I remember I read that it once supported several OSes, not only Linux and Hurd. The developers even encouraged other programmers to develop new ports of glibc; they said it would not be too hard. What has become of this idea? Udo
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