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Re:oskit
you mean the "Flux" OsKit ?
http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/oskit/
(just to make sure, i can't offer support even if response is "yes", unfortunately ...)
oh, by the way, have you just checked the version of GCC will be accepted by the oskit sources ? i guess they'll prefer a 2.95.3 over a 3.x ...
http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/oskit/
(just to make sure, i can't offer support even if response is "yes", unfortunately ...)
oh, by the way, have you just checked the version of GCC will be accepted by the oskit sources ? i guess they'll prefer a 2.95.3 over a 3.x ...
Re:oskit
Did you ask the creators of the OS Kit about why it didn't work and whether they knew that? If not, can you really claim it's broken?keeper wrote: the oskit thingy does not work...iv tried it on a bunch of different systems your better off writing your own libraries.