[okl4-developer] Porting Linux Libraries to OKL4

Prince Riley wmarketing3 at gmail.com
Tue Dec 2 13:15:07 EST 2008


Hello Everyone,

At the risk of spoiling what has been a somewhat uneventful week here
on the OKL4
developer list, I would like to hear from the group if anyone (besides
me) has wondered
the following:

How do I port Linux library code to OKL4?

Frankly, I'll admit to asking this question somewhat tounge in cheek,
but certianly
I don't think I am the only one who wouldn't rather get a clear and
hopefully detailed
HOW-TO or FAQ on this topic posted here that explains the porting issues that
typically can arise moving Linux library code to OKL4.

If I've overlooked the details on doing this on the Wiki, my sincere
apologies to all
and I gladly welcome being sent the link with a stronly worded RTFC
posted response.

However, if those details are not in an accessible HOW-TO, then I say
shame on us all
for having not raised and settled such a basic development issue by now.

Gratefully Awaiting A Response

Prince Riley





On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 10:57:22AM +0900, 유호철 wrote:
>* Hi all.
*>*
*>*
*>*
*>* With my knowing it, OKL4 does not currently offer a libstdc++ library.
*>*
*>* Therefore I`d like to port libstdc++ library.
*>*
*>* But, I don't know well starting point for libstdc++ port.
*>*
*>* What am I do for c++ support?
*
gcc comes with a libstdc++, alternatively The Apache Software
Foundation offers a libstdc++ (http://stdcxx.apache.org/) but
I haven't actually tried this.

The first step would be to get a libstdc++ compiling and linking
with the OKL4 libraries running on the OKL4 kernel.


>*
*>*
*>* Thanks in advance.  ^^
*
	=gl
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