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UNIX to Linux Porting: A Comprehensive Reference - page 1
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UNIX to Linux Porting: A Comprehensive Reference
UNIX to Linux Porting: A Comprehensive Reference
Table of Contents
Copyright
Prentice Hall Open Source Software Development Series
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Chapter 1. Porting Project Considerations
Section 1.1. Software Application Business Process
Section 1.2. The Porting Process
Section 1.3. Defining Project Scope and Objectives
Section 1.4. Estimating
Section 1.5. Creating a Porting Project Schedule
Section 1.6. Porting Process from a Business Perspective
Section 1.7. Annotated Sample Technical Questionnaire
Section 1.8. Summary
Chapter 2. Scoping
Section 2.1. Compilers
Section 2.2. Java Environment
Section 2.3. Build Environment
Section 2.4. Linux Shells
Section 2.5. Packaging
Section 2.6. Project Management Tasks
Section 2.7. Summary
Chapter 3. Analysis
Section 3.1. Linux Standards
Section 3.2. GNU libc
Section 3.3. GNU Scientific Library
Section 3.4. Shared Libraries
Section 3.5. Library Versioning
Section 3.6. Dynamic Linker (or Runtime Linker)
Section 3.7. System Calls
Section 3.8. Large Page Support
Section 3.9. The Native POSIX Threads Library (NPTL)
Section 3.10. Internationalization (I18N) and Localization
Section 3.11. BigLittle-Endian Environment
Section 3.12. 32- to 64-Bit Migration
Section 3.13. Summary
Chapter 4. Porting Solaris Applications
Section 4.1. Preliminary Tasks
Section 4.2. General Differences
Section 4.3. Compilers
Section 4.4. Linker
Section 4.5. Porting Shell Scripts to Linux
Section 4.6. Internationalization and Localization
Section 4.7. Make
Section 4.8. Debugger
Section 4.9. Threads
Section 4.10. Signals
Section 4.11. System Calls
Section 4.12. System Libraries
Section 4.13. Solaris and Linux APIs
Section 4.14. Scientific Library
Section 4.15. Large Page Support
Section 4.16. Some Solaris Nonportable Programming Practices
Section 4.17. Summary
Chapter 5. Porting AIX Applications
Section 5.1. Preliminary Tasks
Section 5.2. General Differences
Section 5.3. Compilers
Section 5.4. Make
Section 5.5. Linker
Section 5.6. AIX Versus Linux Shared Library Creation
Section 5.7. Dynamic Loading
Section 5.8. Template Instantiation Differences Between AIX and Linux
Section 5.9. Cfilt Utility
Section 5.10. System APIs: AIXLinux
Section 5.11. Selected AIXLinux System API Comparisons
Section 5.12. Some AIX Nonstandard Programming Practices
Section 5.13. Signals
Section 5.14. Network Programming
Section 5.15. Interprocess Communications
Section 5.16. POSIX Threads
Section 5.17. Large Page Support
Section 5.18. Common APIs
Section 5.19. Summary
Chapter 6. Porting HP-UX Applications
Section 6.1. Preliminary Tasks
Section 6.2. General Differences
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