I thought that BSD and HP were very similar...
The amazing thing is that under linux everything always work without too much
work.
I am out of ideas, besides compiling Perl again...
Do we need those thread methods? Maybe we could have a skinner version of xerces
perl?
Fernando Cavalcanti Jeronymo
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On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Fernando Jeronymo wrote:
> Is the porting to HP-UX always this painfull? Right now, I am so behind my
> schedule in my project (3 days trying to port this) that I will call a c++
> program using xerces from a pipe inside my perl scripts.... It is just a
> temporary solution, until I can make this port work.
It's not particular to HP-UX. It's more a function of widely (and wildly)
varying C++ compiler and linker behavior and the always-challenging task
of building shared objects in a portable manner. If you think HPUX is
bad, you should have been around here during AIX 3.x days. Only in the
most recent AIX and compiler releases has it been possible to build shared
libraries in anything approaching a standard manner.
(Obviously not speaking for IBM in any official capacity..)
Steve
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