"Josh Hurst" <joshhurst at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > I am not shure what you like to say....
>
> AST has its own stdio version
Yes and this is the problem, it is using sfio which is not compatible with
stdio.
> >
> >
> > stdio if no compatible with sfio.
^^^^
sorry, this should be:
stdio is not compatible with sfio.
> Use cc -I/usr/include/ast or #include <ast/stdio.h> and you get a
> stdio version which works with sfio. I don't see your problem.
This is impossible - sorry. I do not like to create a library that
uses private interfaces that are incompatible with stdio. What you
propose is to compile a potentially big amount of software the
usal way _and_ in addition several times more using some flavor of the day
include files that create binaries that will not work with other
software that has been compiles like other Solaris software.
The background is that we need to prove whether it is possible
to use ksh93 together with the rest of Solaris. The rest of Solairs
is e.g. a "libfind" that is used with many other programs that are
compiled and linked with stdio and not with sfio.
I like to see _one_ libfind.so binary that can be used with standard
Solaris software and with ksh93. I know that due to the incompatibilities
between sfio and stdio, we need to create an adaptation layer, but this
needs to be done and tested.....
J?rg
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