On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 3:57 PM, Jason Curl <jcurlnews@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > And you'll find attached QNX 6.5.0 SP1 GCC 4.4.2. Thanks, but I can't use this as is. You've got an ! entry in there that needs investigating, and you didn't correct the metadata. Please see the instructions at https://github.com/zackw/header-survey#inventory-metadata and https://github.com/zackw/header-survey#inventory-errors . > Note, the mknod API of QNX is different to Linux, where most tools I compile > don't work. And when I compiled PHP for QNX, atomic.h is there, but it's not > compatible with Solaris requiring some updates (as PHP assumed) This is a case for auditing the contents of the headers as well as their presence. I hesitate to open up that rabbit hole because I know it'll be a ton of work, but if I had some collaborators, I definitely think it would be worth it ultimately. > I see you've got MINGW 2012, but there are two projects, mingw and mingw64 > which are separate and handled separately. Is there a difference between the > two? I only did mingw, not mingw64. > I tried to do something similar, and came up with my own list. Does it make > sense to incorporate some of the differences? I was trying to compile > software that works on various OSes for network related functionality. Similar inventories for library functions and so on might make sense. I don't want to write the code for it myself -- I've already blown a month and a half on this -- but I'd certainly consider patches that added additional scans and tables. zw _______________________________________________ Autoconf mailing list Autoconf@xxxxxxx https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/autoconf