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The tools work, but watch out for subtle machine dependencies. Solaris is BSD-ish while AI/X is POSIX-ish. Solaris usually runs on bigendian machines, while AI/X commonly runs on biendian machines. Native word size also varies with platform, with AI/X sometimes on 32 or 64 bits, and occasionally on weirdo mainframe-legacy things like 24 or 48 bits. -- Mike On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, Frank Ramsay wrote: > First a little background: > I recently started a new job in Harvard Sq. The company is a NT shop, but they > are looking to move to Unix solutions for their high end customers. (This is > why they hired me) Now, I'm going to have to move their server side products > to AIX and Solaris (and Linux, because that's going to be my development box) > Which leads to my question. Are the GNU compiler tools reliable on AIX and > Solaris(sparc), or should I expect to have to use the vendors compilers for > each platform? Obviously I'd prefer to be able to use egcs on all the > platforms as it will make building easier, but is that feasible? > > -fjr - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).