what should be use in redhat 8.0 make file instead of freebsd file (bsd.port.mk)

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Old 12-26-2006
yogesh
 
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Default what should be use in redhat 8.0 make file instead of freebsd file (bsd.port.mk)

my project is casino game its develop in c++ by FREEBSD 4.11

now my work is to update the file in REDHAT 8.0 , for that makefile
what changes should be done


plz any one can help me


mail me at :yogeshk@redim.net

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Old 12-26-2006
Grant Edwards
 
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Default Re: what should be use in redhat 8.0 make file instead of freebsd file (bsd.port.mk)

On 2006-12-26, yogesh <yogeshkumark@gmail.com> wrote:

> my project is casino game its develop in c++ by FREEBSD 4.11
>
> now my work is to update the file in REDHAT 8.0 , for that
> makefile what changes should be done


How would we know? Do a "make" and fix whatever doesn't work.

But first, be warned: RedHat 8.0 is very old, and it was also
very broken. It was so bad that it was the one version of RH,
that the company I was working for back then refused to
support. If you really must run something ancient, run RH 7.3.

> plz any one can help me


RH 8.0 was a disaster. Help yourself by picking something a
little newer and a lot less broken.

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Old 12-26-2006
yogesh
 
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Default Re: what should be use in redhat 8.0 make file instead of freebsd file (bsd.port.mk)

can u tell me what are the changes should be made in my Makefile form
FREEBSD TO REDHAT

CAN U TELL ME WHICH FILE IS THE MAINFILE FOR THE REDHAT TO INITIALIZE
THE SYSTEM



> RH 8.0 was a disaster. Help yourself by picking something a
> little newer and a lot less broken.
>
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> visi.com American a 55-year-old
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Old 12-26-2006
David Dorward
 
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Default Re: what should be use in redhat 8.0 make file instead of freebsd file (bsd.port.mk)

yogesh wrote:

> can u tell me what are the changes should be made in my Makefile form
> FREEBSD TO REDHAT


No, we cannot. As Grant implied, you haven't provided enough information
about the problem.

> CAN U TELL ME WHICH FILE IS THE MAINFILE FOR THE REDHAT TO INITIALIZE
> THE SYSTEM


The kernel? That would depend on what kernel is installed. It almost
certainly lives somewhere in /boot/. The details should be specified in the
config file for lilo or grub (depending on which one you use). The man
pages for those two pieces of software should provide you with the
information you need to interpret them.

>> RH 8.0 was a disaster. Help yourself by picking something a
>> little newer and a lot less broken.


This is very good advice.

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Old 12-26-2006
Jean-David Beyer
 
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Default Re: what should be use in redhat 8.0 make file instead of freebsdfile (bsd.port.mk)

Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2006-12-26, yogesh <yogeshkumark@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> my project is casino game its develop in c++ by FREEBSD 4.11
>>
>> now my work is to update the file in REDHAT 8.0 , for that
>> makefile what changes should be done

>
> How would we know? Do a "make" and fix whatever doesn't work.
>
> But first, be warned: RedHat 8.0 is very old, and it was also
> very broken. It was so bad that it was the one version of RH,
> that the company I was working for back then refused to
> support. If you really must run something ancient, run RH 7.3.


Yes, that was a very good release. I ran it 24/7 for over 6 months with no
trouble. I ran it from when it first came out until just before the end of
RH9. I then tried Fedora Core 2 that did not work well for me, and went to
CentOS 4.0 (since upgraded to 4.4) after that.
>
>> plz any one can help me

>
> RH 8.0 was a disaster. Help yourself by picking something a
> little newer and a lot less broken.
>



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Old 12-26-2006
Grant Edwards
 
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Default Re: what should be use in redhat 8.0 make file instead of freebsd file (bsd.port.mk)

On 2006-12-26, yogesh <yogeshkumark@gmail.com> wrote:

> can u tell me what are the changes should be made in my Makefile form
> FREEBSD TO REDHAT


None. A freebsd makefile should be compatbile.

> CAN U TELL ME WHICH FILE IS THE MAINFILE FOR THE REDHAT TO INITIALIZE
> THE SYSTEM


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Old 12-26-2006
Dan C
 
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Default Re: what should be use in redhat 8.0 make file instead of freebsd file (bsd.port.mk)

On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 03:08:57 -0800, yogesh wrote:

> can u tell me what are the changes should be made in my Makefile form
> FREEBSD TO REDHAT
>
> CAN U TELL ME WHICH FILE IS THE MAINFILE FOR THE REDHAT TO INITIALIZE
> THE SYSTEM


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