Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/11/03/03:11:16
>I've got a large Unix application with GUI that I want to port to
>Windows. Are there any suggested ways of doing this using djgpp? That
>is, are there class libraries that hide the details of Windows from me and
>will work with this compiler? I know of Liant's C++/Views and some
>others, but they don't, as far as I know, work with anything other than
>Borland or Microsoft and I'd prefer not to hassle the memory restrictions
>I'd face using those compilers...
djgpp is not capable of creating Windoze executables--argument passing is too
@#$! funky. However, there _is_ a package called xlibemu which emulates the
non-socket-based features of X11; it may be sufficient for your purposes. It's
on clarkson's ftp site--I can't quite remember the exact name.
>Also, has there been any more effort in getting a newsgroup to augment the
>mailing list?
Not everyone is so lucky as to HAVE news access, you know (Yes, I _could_ get
an account somewhere else and telnet there or use one of those posting-by-mail
services, but I find a mailing list much more convenient. Oh well.)
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