Hi Eric,

Have you taken a look at the Solaris to RedHat Porting guide at:

http://www.redhat.com/docs/wp/solaris_port/x99.html

This will help ! Again if you were using Solaris SparcWorks software such as Forte that would be the comparison chart. Also look at the Intel C/C++ compiler for Linux its got a 30% faster running time and optimizations for the Intel chips. HTH

Cheers,

Aly.

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Hello?
I've posted the following problem 2 times to the read hat list and have yet to see it 
appear in the summaries I receive. I posted the last one this morning (Wednesday) and 
have since received another summary without my message. What gives?

The problem I'm having:

I'm working on a Solaris to Linux port, using Red Hat release 2.4. I'm building a 
shared object (libstuff.so) that is
shipped as part of an API for Reuters's data feed product. The library contains a 
number of symbols that need
to be hidden from the user. It seems that g++ exports all of these and makes them 
available to outside users -
something that cannot be allowed. Under Solaris, one may create a map file that 
restricts access by using the
-M option. So what is the Linux/g++ counterpart?

Eric Graubins
Reuters



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