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Old 03-07-2005
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Socket implementation differences

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Can anybody tell what are the socket implementation differences between hp 10.x and Solaris 9? Does this affect the application (any) when I migrate from Hp to Solaris?

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Question network programming using threads on HP-UX

Hello,
I am implementing a client server based network programming using threads. But I want to make sure it runs on multiple platforms. I know that both SunOS, linux support posix threads, but when I tried to find the thread system calls in HP-UX there was no entry on the manual. Can anyone tell me how threads are implemented in hp-ux machines, or at least can give me an online link where there's information on hp-ux threads.

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I can answer milhan's question. I have HP-UX v11.11. Just run man pthread and you will get all your answers. All the latest OSes are POSIX compliant.
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I can answer milhan's question. I have HP-UX v11.11. Just run man pthread and you will get all your answers. All the latest OSes are POSIX compliant.
No, I tried it, here's what I got :
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/tmp_mnt/n/s2/milhan > uname -a
HP-UX [hostname] B.10.20 A 9000/785 2010746535 two-user license
/tmp_mnt/n/s2/milhan > man pthread
No manual entry for pthread.
/tmp_mnt/n/s2/milhan > man pthread_create
No manual entry for pthread_create.
thanks for your attempt, though...
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