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[Libcdio-devel] RFC: Support for non-POSIX systems?
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Rocky Bernstein |
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[Libcdio-devel] RFC: Support for non-POSIX systems? |
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Sun, 18 Mar 2012 00:23:56 -0400 |
There has been a lot (possibly too much) back and forth regarding support
for development on native Microsoft C compilers. In the past, there has
been interest in supporting development on Sun's native C compiler.
I realize the crowd here isn't likely to be avid Microsoft C developers,
but if you could put aside individual biases in the following broader
question I would appreciate it.
To what extent should libcdio try to support non-POSIX systems?
Microsoft Windows is probably the biggest avowedly non-POSIX (or
POSIX-hostile) system. But if you want examples of others: BEOS, Amiga,
VMS, OS/2, Plan9 (which is probably pretty POSIX).
- [Libcdio-devel] RFC: Support for non-POSIX systems?,
Rocky Bernstein <=