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Date: Sun, 17 Mar 1996 17:12:45 -0330 (NST)
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Hello,
  I have ported pthreads 1.60 beta5 to SCO 3.2 Unix, and I am about to
  port to ISC Unix 3.2...

  For the SCO port I had to change the following files:

config/configure.in,v
gen/directory.c,v
include/dirent.h,v
include/stdlib.h,v
net/inet_addr.c,v
net/inet_makeaddr.c,v
net/res_comp.c,v
net/inet_lnaof.c,v
net/inet_netof.c,v
net/res_mkquery.c,v
stdio/fseek.c,v
stdio/makebuf.c,v

As far as I'm aware most of the remaining issues have to do with the
configuration and compilation process:

- configure won't configure the SCO version correctly... there is no
  syscall.h.
- The compile won't compile the syscall.S file
  as doesn't understand the # line rules.

  I will mail you the diffs after I complete the ISC port.

  Matthew
-- 
Matthew Newhook.  matthew@neweast.ca, http://www.engr.mun.ca/~matthew
Software Development. Ultimateast Data Communications Limited.
