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Old 23 August 2020, 21:48   #1
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Info Ade Posix vs Vbcc Posix Library

Hi to All,
i see then in the Ade there is a posix NetBSD Berkeley library and in the Vbcc there is Posix libray write from Frank Wille.


How is the different?


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Old 27 August 2020, 10:56   #2
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Not sure about the Posix library from ADE, but being part of ADE probably means that it is made for gcc only. This would be normal for such kind of libraries, which rely on internal structures (stdio, FILE, constructors) of the target compiler.
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Not sure about the Posix library from ADE, but being part of ADE probably means that it is made for gcc only. This would be normal for such kind of libraries, which rely on internal structures (stdio, FILE, constructors) of the target compiler.



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