09-05-2008
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Originally Posted by
lochraven
I have a client who's software is written in ms basic for xenix and compiled on SCO. They would like to get it running on Linux.
Does anyone know if there is a MS Basic compiler avialable for Linux?
Or is there a way for Linux to run an SCO application?
Thanks
You and me both...I'm looking for a similar package or setup. The application I need to run on Linux is actually interpreted at run time. Even if there's something functional that could run the msbasic package on a recent Linux would be great. I'm trying to get Ubuntu to run this. Any help would be appreciated, even if I have to pay for someone to help me...as long as it works
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module::install::compiler
Module::Install::Compiler(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Module::Install::Compiler(3)
NAME
Module::Install::Compiler - Commands for interacting with the C compiler
SYNOPSIS
To be completed
DESCRIPTION
Many Perl modules that contains C and XS code have fiendishly complex Makefile.PL files, because ExtUtils::MakeMaker doesn't itself provide
a huge amount of assistance and automation in this area.
Module::Install::Compiler provides a number of commands that take care of common utility tasks, and try to take some of intricacy out of
creating C and XS modules.
COMMANDS
To be completed
TO DO
The current implementation is relatively fragile and minimalistic.
It only handles some very basic wrapper around ExtUtils::MakeMaker.
It is currently undergoing extensive refactoring to provide a more generic compiler flag generation capability. This may take some time,
and if anyone who maintains a Perl module that makes use of the compiler would like to help out, your assistance would be greatly
appreciated.
SEE ALSO
Module::Install, ExtUtils::MakeMaker
AUTHORS
Refactored by Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>
Mostly by Audrey Tang <autrijus@autrijus.org>
Based on original works by Brian Ingerson <ingy@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 by Adam Kennedy, Audrey Tang, Brian Ingerson.
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