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package managers
     DEB
    RPM [See RPM (Red Hat Package Manager).]
packaging
     baseline packaging format
     with RPM
packaging tasks
page sizes
pattern-replacement macro references, GNU Make (Solaris)
pdksh
PerfInsp
PerfInsp.ITrace.PPC64
Performance Inspector
performance monitoring tools
     external view
         iostat
         nmon
         ps
         top
         vmstat
     internal view
         gprof
         OProfile
     Kprobes
     Performance Inspector
     System Tap
performance options, compilers
     HP-UX
     Solaris
pipes
     HP-UX
     Solaris
platform-dependent code
platform-dependent constructs
platform-specific information, sample technical questionnaire
plock( ), Solaris
PLT (Procedureu Linkage Table)
pointer (ptr)
poll( )
portability, mount( ), umount( ), vmount( )
porting 2nd
    AIX
         C
         C++
         GNU C/C++
         Java
         setting up build system
         setting up code change management system
         setting up porting systems
         standards comparison
         threads
     estimating
         build environment and tools
         compilers
         platform-and hardware-dependent code
         platform-dependent constructs
         skill level and porting experience of programmers
         test environment
         third-party and middleware product availability
         user interface requirements
     HP-UX
         C++
         GNU C/C++
         Java
         setting up build system
         setting up code change management system
         setting up porting system
         standards comparison 2nd
         threads
     into Linux
     Linux on POWER
     scoping risks
    shell scripts to Linux
         HP-UX
         Solaris
    Solaris
         C
         C++
         GNU C/C++
         Java
         setting up the build system
         setting up the code change management system
         setting up the porting system
         standards
     step in porting process
porting engineer
porting process
     analysis
     from a business perspective
     porting
     scoping
     support
     testing
porting project execution information, sample technical questionnaire
porting project time schedule information, sample technical questionnaire
porting schedules, creating
porting systems, setting up
     AIX
     HP-UX
     Solaris
POSIX
     API support, HP-UX system calls
     message queues, HP-UX
     NPTL (Native POSIX Threads Library)
         maximum number of threads
    semaphores
         HP-UX
         Solaris
    shared memory
         HP-UX
         Solaris
     signal-catching function
         HP-UX
POSIX messages, Solaris
POSIX threads [See also pthreads.]
     AIX
         comparing Linux and AIX thread models
         cross-references
         kernel space threads
         user-space threads
     differences in HP-UX DCE
     invoking AIX compilers
POSIX:signal-catching function
posix_spawn( ), Solaris
posix_spawnp( ), Solaris
POWER architecture
POWER4
POWER5
PowerPC processors
#pragma, AIX (template instantiation)
pread( )
predefined symbols, IBM zSeries
Principles of Operation
Procedure Linkage Table (PLT)
programming interface, dynamic linker
programs, stopping multithreaded programs
project management tasks
project objectives
project scope
project start and end dates
PROT_EXEC
PROT_NONE
PROT_READ
PROT_WRITE
ps aux
ps, performance monitoring tools (external view)
pthread_cancel
pthread_cancellations
PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED
pthreads
ptr (pointer)
ptrace( )
PTRACE_ATTACH
PTRACE_CONT
PTRACE_DETACH
PTRACE_GETFPREGS
PTRACE_GETREGS
PTRACE_KILL
PTRACE_PEEKDATA
PTRACe_PEEKTEXT
PTRACE_PEEKUSR
PTRACE_POKEDATA
PTRACE_POKETEXT
PTRACE_POKEUSR
PTRACE_SETFPREGS
PTRACE_SETREGS
PTRACE_SINGLESTEP
PTRACE_SYSCALL
PTRACE_TRACEME
pwrite( )




UNIX to Linux Porting. A Comprehensive Reference
UNIX to Linux Porting: A Comprehensive Reference
ISBN: 0131871099
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 175

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