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Should work under OSF/1 and Linux. Currently no VMS or NT support, though
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the latter shouldn't be hard.
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Incremental gc not yet supported under Linux because signal handler
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for SIGSEGV can't get a hold of fault address. Dynamic library support
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is also missing from Linux/alpha, probably for no good reason.
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Currently there is no thread support in the standard distribution. There
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exists a separate port to DEC Unix pthreads. It should be possible to
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port the X86 Linux threads support to Alpha without much trouble.
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If you get asssembler errors, be sure to read the first few lines of the
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Makefile.
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From Philippe Queinnec:
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System: DEC/Alpha OSF1 v3.2, vendor cc
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Problem: can't link if libgc has been compiled with "cc -std1".
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It works if the library has been compiled with either gcc or "cc"
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alone. The problem is because the variable "end" is not defined if
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compiling in std1 mode (see man ld).
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Proposed fix: none. Don't use cc -std1 !
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