kbohrer@panews (Kathy Bohrer) (11/22/90)
I would like to know which public domain software is difficult to port to the Risc System/6000, AIXv3.1. If you know of porting problems, please mail me the name of the utility and where its source is available. Also, a brief description of the porting problems would be helpful. Thanks, - Kathy Bohrer IBM AIX System Architect uunet!ibmsupt!kbohrer
paul@uxc.cso.uiuc.edu (Paul Pomes - UofIllinois CSO) (11/25/90)
*Sigh* How hard can it be to put the FQDN in the From: line? Really folks, it doesn't inspire confidence that IBM products can interoperate with the rest of the world. Now if only the DNS records for austin.ibm.com reflected reality (or were there at all). From comp.unix.aix Sat Nov 24 09:46:16 1990 Path: ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!julius.cs.uiuc.edu!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!jarthur!uunet!panews.awdpa.ibm.com!kbohrer From: kbohrer@panews (Kathy Bohrer) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: porting problems with AIXv3.1 for the Risc System/6000 Message-ID: <1990Nov22.004211.26024@panews> Date: 22 Nov 90 00:42:11 GMT Organization: IBM AWD Palo Alto Lines: 12 To answer the posting, yes some software is difficult to port to AIX. The reasons are usually missing structures from #include files. Some were relocated to other #include files or gratuitously re-named. Moving large portions of libc.a into the kernel hasn't helped. Please explain how I can find a bug in malloc when the debugger leaps into assembler? Or how to use my own when other system routines continue to use the kernel version? IBM could sell a lot more RS6000 boxes by offering a straight 4.3 or 4.4 port. AIX is needlessly complex for little gain in functionality. System management demands more time because it does everything differently than other UNIX systems. Adding a local daemon is a real education in AIX weirdness. Rumor has it that mach is coming for the RS6000. If so then perhaps we can kiss AIX goodbye soon. /pbp -- Paul Pomes UUCP: {att,iuvax,uunet}!uiucuxc!paul Internet, BITNET: paul@uxc.cso.uiuc.edu US Mail: UofIllinois, CSO, 1304 W Springfield Ave, Urbana, IL 61801-2910