Sergei,

To emphasize what David Korn mentioned in his last post, UWIN is
essentially the software to get the AST package (as well as other
software) to run under Windows.  

Trying to get UWIN to run under Linux doesn't make a lot of sense.  (At
least it doesn't make a lot of sense to me ...)

You need to clarify for yourself exactly what your goals are for using
UWIN.  If those goals do not include using AST, using the ATT
build/package system or porting UNIX/Linux software to the Windows
platform, then UWIN is not for you.

If you want to try to have software that builds and runs under a similar
environment on both Linux/UNIX *and* Windows, then you need to focus on
AST for the UNIX/Linux side and AST/UWIN on the Windows side.  Get
*very* familiar with AST and the documentation for the build & package
system used to build AST and UWIN and start from there.

- - - Philip






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