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 UNIX to Linux Porting: A Comprehensive Reference
  

  UNIX to Linux Porting: A Comprehensive Reference by Chakarat Skawratananond ; Artis Walker ; Alfredo Mendoza

  • Published by: PRENTICE-HALL
  • Author: Chakarat Skawratananond ; Artis Walker ; Alfredo Mendoza
  • Page Count: 706
  • Group: LINUX - PROGRAMMING
  • ISBN: 0131871099 / 9780131871090
  • Published: Apr 2006

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UNIX to Linux Porting: A Comprehensive Reference
Port Your UNIX(R) Applications to Linux(R)–Quickly, Efficiently, and Reliably

  Increasingly, developers, architects, and project managers face the challenge of porting their C, C++, and Java applications from UNIX(R) to Linux(R) environments. Now, there’s a definitive, start-to-finish guide to porting applications from today’s most widely used UNIX platforms: Solaris™, HP-UX, and AIX(R).

  Three of IBM’s most-experienced Linux porting specialists lead you through your entire project: scoping, analysis, recoding, and testing. They present a start-to-finish porting methodology, realistic discussions of key porting tasks, and a questionnaire for assessing the work involved in any new project. You’ll discover what Linux offers in terms of APIs, library functions, versioning, system features, and tools–and the implications for your project. Next, the authors address each individual UNIX(R) platform in detail, identifying specific porting challenges and best-practice solutions. Coverage includes

  · Understanding the Linux environment: GNU binutils, Java environments, shells, packaging options, and more

  · Uncovering and addressing project unknowns, variables, and other risks

  · Handling specific platform differences: standards, compilers, linkers, versioning, system/library calls, threads, and more

  · Testing and debugging ported applications using the GNU debugger and Linux memory leak and performance tracing tools

  · Contains quick references to UNIX(R) and Linux APIs, compilers, and linker options, and a discussion of porting issues unique to IBM’s POWER™ architecture

  Whether you need a start-to-finish guide or a concise reference, you’ll find this book an indispensable resource for all your UNIX(R)-to-Linux porting projects.

CONTENTS:

Preface xix

  Acknowledgments xxv

  About the Authors xxvii

  Chapter 1: Porting Project Considerations 1

  Chapter 2: Scoping 29

  Chapter 3: Analysis 51

  Chapter 4: Porting Solaris Applications 97

  Chapter 5: Porting AIX Applications 203

  Chapter 6: Porting HP-UX Applications 345

  Chapter 7: Testing and Debugging 445

  Appendix A: Solaris to Linux Reference Tables 493

  Appendix B: AIX to Linux Reference Tables 541

  Appendix C: HP-UX to Linux Reference Tables 569

  Appendix D: Linux on POWER 653

  Appendix E: gprof helper 659

  Appendix F: Porting Issues Specific to the IBM zSeriesMainframe 663

  Appendix G: Solaris to Linux Migration: A Guide for System Administrators 675

  Index 697

 

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