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.name
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libnix
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dev/gcc
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.type
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Library
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.short
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A library for amiga specific gcc develp.
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.description
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This is libnix, a static (i.e. link) library for gcc 2.3.3 or above.
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It's not a replacement for ixemul.library (though it's possible to
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recompile most of the gcc environment with libnix) but a good thing
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for amiga specific development on gcc:
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* It's mostly compatible to SAS's way of handling things, i.e.
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you get even an automatic shared library opening feature and
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some other things you may miss in ixemul.library.
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This also means it's ANSI compliant.
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* It doesn't need any shared libraries than normal Amiga OS ones.
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* It is not copyrighted by the FSF. Therefore you neither need
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to include sources nor objects together with your executable.
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(read the GLGPL _before_ flaming on this statement)
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* And it's short! I was able to compile a 492 byte 'hello, world'
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using normal main.
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* It uses OS20 features whenever necessary.
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To cut it short:
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Use ixemul.library for porting Un*x programs, libnix for compiling
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amiga-only programs and gcc becomes one of the best Amiga compilers.
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.version
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1.2
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.author
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Matthias Fleischer
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Gunther Nikl
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.distribution
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Public Domain
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.email
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fleischr@izfm.uni-stuttgart.de
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gnikl@informatik.uni-rostock.de
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.docs
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libnix.guide
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libnix.readme
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.described-by
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Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
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.submittal
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Downloaded via ftp from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu).
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