From: Nicolas V. <ni...@va...> - 2007-05-01 08:17:09
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Le 1 mai 07 =E0 00:20, Leif Mortenson a =E9crit : > Nicolas, > Don't have that hardware myself. Yes, I think. My job is in the particular environment of Electronic =20 Data Interchange and we have a tiny AS400 for the support of our =20 client's bigger AS400. > I'll add support into the build > files for the platform > for the next release, but it is still going to need to have a =20 > makefile. > If you want to play > with it, I would suggest starting with the aix makefile. The '/' =20 > in the > filename is going to > cause problems of course so the make file will need to change the =20 > osname > to "os400". > The makefile would become: Makefile-os400-ppc-32.gmake > OS400 is not a posix operating system at all. It's an database based OS without the notion of files and =20 directories. Files and directories are only supported for =20 compatibility layer to interact with other OS'es I'm not sure that the system compiler offer a compatibility layer for =20= posix standard libraries. I am totally novice on AS400, so I can make a mistake on this point. I just port a Java app that should work on AS/400 > I've checked the necessary changes to the WrapperManager class and > build.xml files > into SVN if you want to try it out. A change is also going to be =20 > needed > for the sh script. > What do you get when you type following commands: > uname -s > uname -p > uname -m I will try that and return the value tomorrow. Regards Nicolas= |