From: gautam AT interlog DOT com (Gautam N. Lad) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: DJGPP+Allegro: Porting from DOS to Linux. Easy or Hard!?! Date: Tue, 07 Oct 97 23:06:09 GMT Organization: InterLog Internet Services Lines: 38 Message-ID: <61eeug$uf$1@news.interlog.com> References: <61d7tn$26e$2 AT news DOT interlog DOT com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ip220-141.cc.interlog.com To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk Hi, Shawn Hargreaves wrote: >Gautam N. Lad writes: >>If I make a program (rather big; it's a graphical 3D modeller) using >>DJGPP and Allegro, could I re-compile the program on Liunx, assuming I >>had a Linux port of DJGPP and Allegro > >Absolutely. If you use only the standard ANSI C functions, or routines >from a library which exists on both platforms, your program will port >without any trouble. >>(do those port exist?) > >Here comes the stumbling block :-) The native linux compiler is gcc, so >that is no problem, but there is no Linux version of Allegro. It is >being worked on, but is many months (minimum) away from completion... Well, that's no problem. Atleast I'm happy to hear that the port won't cause lotsa troubles. As for the Linux port of Allegro, well I can wait. I just started my modeller, and it'll be months before I release the DOS version (alpha, beta, or final thing). My goal for releasing this modeller is January 1, 1998, but it may take longer. BTW, All this DPMI stuff DJGPP is associated with won't cause problems like with memory and stuff, when doing a Linux port of my modeller right. I'm not making any hardware calls ; just using C/C++ and Allegro's functions. Well, thanks for the good news! Bye! ------------------------------------------------------------- Gautam N. Lad ------------------------------------------------------------- E-Mail: gautam AT interlog DOT com Website: http://www.interlog.com/~gautam POV-Ray Software, Gallery, and Links! -------------------------------------------------------------