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Operating Systems HP-UX Can igniteUX run on windows? or Solaris? to instal HP-UX on a PA-RISC? Post 302762099 by spitzer on Monday 28th of January 2013 05:24:24 AM
Old 01-28-2013
Ingite doesn't run in anything else than HP-UX? Not even another unix or Linux?
Is there any other way to install HP-UX on a C3750, then?
 

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crt0_pa(3)						     Library Functions Manual							crt0_pa(3)

NAME
crt0_pa: crt0.o, gcrt0.o, mcrt0.o - execution startup routines for PA-RISC systems SYNOPSIS
Remarks PA-RISC 64-bit ELF uses only. This manpage describes on PA-RISC systems. For on Integrity systems, see crt0_ia(3). DESCRIPTION
PA-RISC 32-bit SOM The C, Pascal, and FORTRAN compilers link in the object files or to provide startup capabilities and environments for program execution. All are identical except that and provide additional functionality for gprof(1) and prof(1) profiling support respectively. The following symbols are defined in these object files: An array of character pointers to the environment in which the program will run. This array is terminated by a null pointer. A variable of type short containing the FPU model number returned by the FP status instruction. This variable is initialized with data from the kernel. A variable of type short containing the FPU revision number returned by the FP status instruction. This variable is initialized with data from the kernel. A variable of type int containing CPU specific information. This variable is initialized with data from the kernel. A variable of type int containing the CPU revision of the machine. This variable is initialized with data from the kernel. A variable of type int containing the system id value for an executable program. Execution start address. A secondary startup routine for C programs, called from which in turn calls This routine is contained in the C library rather than the file. For Pascal and FORTRAN programs, this symbol labels the beginning of the outer block (main program) and is generated by the compilers. The initial address of the program's data pointer. The startup code loads this address into general register 27. The beginning of the stack unwind table. The end of the stack unwind table. The beginning of the try/recover table. The end of the try/recover table. The file defines a null procedure for so programs compiled with profiling can be linked without profiling. The linker defines the following two symbols: The beginning address of the program's text area. The beginning address of the program's data area. PA-RISC 64-bit ELF The C, Pascal, and FORTRAN compilers link in the object file to provide startup capabilities and environments for program execution. It contains startup code that must be linked using to every PA-RISC 64-bit program. In a program, the object file is not used, and all actions normally associated with it are instead done by the dynamic loader dld.sl(5). Additional functionality for prof(1) and gprof(1) profiling support is no longer handled by In a PA-RISC 64-bit environment, processes initializers and terminators. Initializers are routines that are called before the program entry point and terminators are routines that are called when the program terminates via the routine. Initializers are invoked in reverse order of the link line so that dependent libraries are initialized before the libraries that depend on them. Terminators, on the other hand, are invoked in the forward order. Unlike the SOM version of for PA-RISC 64-bit ELF does not define any variables. It, however, sets the following global variables: A variable of type long containing the number of arguments. An array of character pointers to the arguments themselves. An array of character pointers to the environment in which the program will run. This array is terminated by a null pointer. A variable of type int containing CPU specific information. This variable is initialized with data from the kernel. A variable of type long containing the FPU model number returned by the FP status instruction. This variable is initialized with data from the kernel. A variable of type long containing the FPU revision number returned by the FP status instruction. This variable is initialized with data from the kernel. A variable of type long containing the CPU revision of the machine. This variable is initialized with data from the kernel. A variable of type long containing the system id value for an executable program. A variable of type long containing the requested thread local storage size. This variable is initialized with data from the ker- nel. A variable of type void * containing load information passed from the kernel. AUTHOR
The features described in this entry originated from AT&T UNIX System III. FILES
SEE ALSO
Profiling and Debugging Tools gprof(1) display call graph profile data monitor(3C) prepare execution profile prof(1) display profile data profil(2) execution time profile System Tools cc(1) invoke the HP-UX C compiler exec(2) execute a file f77(1) invoke the HP-UX FORTRAN compiler ld(1) invoke the link editor dld.sl(5) the PA-RISC dynamic loader pc(1) invoke the HP-UX Pascal compiler Miscellaneous end(3C) symbol of the last locations in program PA-RISC Systems Only crt0_pa(3)
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