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On Mon, 2 Jun 2003, Joe Pluta wrote:
> >
> > I've managed to get Eclipse to build/run under FreeBSD.  Now, I'm
> > wondering how to get all of the iSeries-related pieces transferred from
> > the Windows version to the FreeBSD version.
> >
> > If the various pieces are written in Java, I should be able to get them
> > work... at least thats my hope!
> >
> > Would your book have that sort of information?
>
> Nope, that's WDSC specific stuff, Scott, and my book is pretty generic
> Eclipse.  As to your effort, I may have some bad news - I'm relatively
> certain there are Windows-native bits there that will not port.  You might
> want to ask on the WDSCI-L list.
>
> I do plan a WDSC-specific book, depending on the response the Eclipse book
> gets.  I'll cover that topic (among others) then, but that's not going to
> help you now.  Sorry I couldn't be more positive.

Actually, I had intended to post in WDSCI-L, but mistakenly replied in
midrange-l.  Sorry about that!

So, does anyone know if Joe is right?  are there windows-native bits to
WDSCi?   If so, please tell me before I waste too much time on WDSCi.  If
it's only going to run in Windows, I'll go back to SEU right now.


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