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Port glibc to FreeBSD
From: |
Mark Schneckloth |
Subject: |
Port glibc to FreeBSD |
Date: |
Thu, 21 Jun 2001 14:36:09 -0700 |
We are evaluating the use of glibc to get some native Unicode support (like
wstrcmp() et.al.) under FreeBSD 3.4 and FreeBSD 4.2. I might be interested
in working on the port of glibc to FreeBSD, but I'd like to have an
estimate of the time required before I commit to anything.
I've worked on code for debuggers, compilers, and linkers in the past 20
years, both in C and in assembly (x86). I would certainly not consider
myself an expert in *all* of these areas, but I'm reasonably
knowledgeable. About how many hours/days/weeks of effort is involved in a
port to an x86 system?
Thanks.
Mark Schneckloth
Atomz Corporation
1111 Bayhill Dr., Ste. 285
San Bruno, CA 94066
(650) 244-5609
address@hidden
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